Talking about disclosure
Parents often want support about if, when and how to disclose HIV/AIDS to their children and others.
This helps to prepare for unexpected questions.
Support with parenting
Parents sometimes want help in understanding their children's behaviours - which ones are "normal" and expected, and those that relate to HIV in the family.
Parenting often becomes easier with support.
Future care planning
Some parents want information and support about how to make plans for their children's care if they should die.
This is particularly important for single parents, or families who do not have extended family in Canada
Reducing isolation
Parents tell us it helps to know they are not alone.
Parents learn from each other things that only they can know.
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