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A Review of School Reintegration Programs for Children with Cancer

This article reviews the literature on school reintegration programs for children with cancer. Areas covered include recent legislative mandates regarding schooling for chronically ill children, the importance of school attendance, the effects of cancer on children's social and academic adjustm...

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Published in:Journal of school psychology 2000-09, Vol.38 (5), p.447-467
Main Authors: Prevatt, Frances F, Heffer, Robert W, Lowe, Patricia A
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Special Needs Students
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