School is a major part of your life. It’s where you will learn, socialize, and develop into a young adult.
Treatment for bleeding disorders is a lifelong process. Parents play a major role in their children’s treatment in the younger years.
There is a lot for adolescents to think about and juggle as they take on a more active role in managing their bleeding disorder.
The adolescent years are a time of great change — socially, academically, and at home.
It’s never too early to start planning for higher education and a career. This is the time to think big, dream bigger, and identify your greatest talents and strengths.
Having hemophilia doesn’t mean you can’t have a social life. But the path to socialization and independence comes with a price: namely, being well prepared