Parenting a child with alopecia Supporting your child without transferring the weight
Parenting a child with alopecia areata can bring up complex emotions; grief, guilt, fear, and a deep desire to protect. While these feelings are natural, they can unintentionally add emotional weight to a child who is already navigating their own experience. This webinar explores how parents can acknowledge and process their own emotions without transferring that burden to their child. Join Jonelle Massey, Licensed Mental Health Therapist and alopecia areata parent, for this informative presentation and Q&A session.

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