The health of affected students is the most important thing during treatment. However, it is also important for students to stay connected to school and keep up with the curriculum as much as possible despite the illness and treatment. Schools are responsible for education, even while the affected student is ill. In doing so you as a teacher will receive support from the educational facility of the Princess Máxima Centrum. In this folder, you can read what the consultants of the education facility can do for you and your students.

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A Pupil With Cancer: How to Deal With School Now?
Information for Dutch speaking teachers of children with cancer divided into primary and secondary school.
Year:2023
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