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Resources for parents of teens with MS

Teenagers are rarely diagnosed with MS. However, the news can be devastating.

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Teenagers are rarely diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, the news can be devastating.

The needs of teens with MS, their parents and family, are unique.

Finding the right information is important to manage a new diagnosis and family life. These resources will help you:

  1. Supporting your teen with MS: advice from Dr Sally Shaw

    Parenting teenagers is already a challenging journey with the ups and downs of adolescence.

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  2. Podcast: Being a teenager with MS

    Join Shannan on this ‘Learn from me’ Podcast as she shares her valuable insight into being a teenager with MS.

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  3. Ask a psychologist video series

    In this series, Dr. Sally Shaw and a parent of a teen with MS discuss the challenges that parents may face if their teen has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

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