MS in children & teenagers
About the resource
This booklet has been put together from the testimonies of children, teenagers and their parents. The booklet aims to explain the symptoms of MS and how to manage them as a young person or their family. It can be hard at such a young age confronting the notion of a life-long illness, this booklet helps explain the different elements of MS in young people.
The resource is aimed at explaining MS to people in contact with children/teenagers affected by MS (such as teachers). The booklet was found especially useful by nurses in schools.
Published: 2015
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