Imaginary Friend Society is a Wonderful Animated Video Series Made To Help Kids Who Have Cancer
It’s never easy for anyone when a child is diagnosed with cancer. It is one of the scariest moments in the lives of a family. I have friends that have gone through this very experience and it’s something that’s not easy to explain to a child.
In an effort to help explain to children who have been diagnosed with cancer in a way that they will understand, the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation has created the “Imaginary Friend Society”, which is a series of animated films that feature a cast of colorful characters who explain to the kids who have been diagnosed with cancer and help them deal with the issues that come with it.
Some of the subject matter that is covered consists of “Finding Out You Have Cancer”, “What Is Cancer?”, “What Is an MRI?”, “Feeling Sad”, “Being Scared”, “Returning to School”, “Chemotherapy” and “Losing Your Hair”.
As you might imagine, the information is delivered to the child in a very warm and compassionate manner. The goal of this is to make sure that children understand every aspect of their treatment.
A cancer diagnosis is scary for anyone, but for a child it can be even scarier. They’re bombarded with terminology and procedures that are intimidating and unfamiliar. Things like radiation, hair loss, blood transfusions, chemotherapy, and surgery. Just to name a few. That’s where the Imaginary Friend Society comes in. A cast of characters inspired by the imaginations of kids themselves. … Because the more they understand about their treatment, the less scary it will be.
Just thought I’d post this today because you never know if there’s someone in your life that might need it.