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  1. Dolphin

    Trial Report Navigating an unfamiliar world – Parents' experiences of having a child with post COVID-19, 2024, Angelhoff

    Charlotte Angelhoff, Karel Duchen, Per Ertzgaard, Patrik Rytterström, Navigating an unfamiliar world – Parents' experiences of having a child with post COVID-19, Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 2024, ISSN 0882-5963, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedn.2024.05.023...
  2. E

    Open UK: Investigating family planning, pregnancy, and parenting for people with ME/CFS - the faMELy study

    Hello, I am part of a team of researchers at Newcastle University – funded by the ME Association, interested in finding out more about family planning, pregnancy, and raising children for people with ME/CFS. The overall aim of this exploratory study is to highlight research priorities, and...
  3. shak8

    My mom is limited by a disability but still shows up in all ways that matter-Washington Post article

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2020/05/08/what-i-learned-watching-my-mom-parent-with-disability/ Brittany Collins, author The mom has ME. May be paywalled.
  4. R

    The heart-breaking experiences of mothers with ME (NZ Herald, Feb 2020)

    Note from moderators: First two posts copied/moved from thread here https://www.s4me.info/threads/news-from-new-zealand-and-the-pacific-islands.4230/page-18#post-235524 New article in the NZ Herald from the Complex Chronic Illness Support team...
  5. Sly Saint

    Telford woman releases book to help children understand adult illness, 2019

    The book is set for release in spring 2020 full article here https://www.shropshirestar.com/entertainment/telford-entertainment/2019/11/25/telford-woman-releases-book-to-help-children-understand-adult-illness/
  6. Andy

    Because Of ME, I Can Only Imagine Being The Mum That Others Get To Be

    https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/because-of-me-i-can-only-imagine-being-the-mum-that-others-get-to-be_uk_5af2f208e4b00a3224ef5ca9
  7. A

    Resources for Parents with ME - helping children come to terms with chronic illness

    I've recently had to do a few internet searches looking for some helpful information. My son has been having difficulties as he realises that dad is ill and may not get better. This is quite a normal reaction apparently for a child of his age (9). It is manifesting itself mainly as...
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