My Mom Has MS

My Mom Has MS by Stacey Longo, published by Farmer’s Daughter Press on February 8, 2015, is a 30-page children’s book that addresses the impact of multiple sclerosis on a family. The story follows Patrick, a young boy whose mother is diagnosed with the condition, highlighting how each family member contributes to support her. This narrative serves as a gentle introduction for young readers to understand the challenges associated with illness and the importance of family unity.
In this edition, readers will find a heartfelt exploration of how Patrick navigates his feelings and seeks ways to assist his mother, despite his young age. The book aims to facilitate discussions about health and daily living, particularly focusing on diseases and illnesses like multiple sclerosis. Through its engaging storytelling, My Mom Has MS provides a valuable resource for families looking to discuss these topics with children in an accessible manner.
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When Patrick’s mother is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, everyone in the family pitches in to help out more. But Patrick is too little to do the laundry or help with the cooking. What can he do to help his mom? A heartwarming tale based on a true story proving that nothing’s more important than family. This book is also an important tool to help start the discussion with young children about multiple sclerosis. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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