Media praise for Your Child in the Hospital
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"An excellent, compact guide... Practical and supportive." --Alan Rees, Alan Rees on Consumer Health, A Majors Report
"When your child is ill or injured, the hospital setting can be overwhelming. Here is a terrific 'roadmap' to help keep families 'on track.'" --James B. Fahner, MD Division Chief, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, DeVos Children's Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan
"This dandy pocket-sized book is packed with sensible tips for preparing children (and their parents) for outpatient, short-stay, or long-term hospitalization. Sidebars offer real-life suggestions for parents who've 'been there, done that.'" --Library Journal
The first edition was recommended in 1998 by Library Journal as one of thirty books for a children's health collection.
"Your Child in the Hospital authors Nancy Keene and Rachel Prentice help parents and children prepare for and cope with a hospital experience. Filled with practical tips on issues that impact families facing short or extended hospitalizations. --Journal Gazette, Fort Wayne, IN
"[This book] is worth its weight in gold..." --The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 1999
"When your child is ill or injured, the hospital setting can be overwhelming. Here is a terrific 'roadmap' to help keep families 'on track.'" --James B. Fahner, MD Division Chief, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, DeVos Children's Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan
"This dandy pocket-sized book is packed with sensible tips for preparing children (and their parents) for outpatient, short-stay, or long-term hospitalization. Sidebars offer real-life suggestions for parents who've 'been there, done that.'" --Library Journal
The first edition was recommended in 1998 by Library Journal as one of thirty books for a children's health collection.
"Your Child in the Hospital authors Nancy Keene and Rachel Prentice help parents and children prepare for and cope with a hospital experience. Filled with practical tips on issues that impact families facing short or extended hospitalizations. --Journal Gazette, Fort Wayne, IN
"[This book] is worth its weight in gold..." --The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 1999

