Articles     

Books

  • Conquering Your Child’s Chronic Pain by Lonnie Zeltzer, MD
  • Stuff That Sucks: A Teen’s Guide to Accepting What You Can’t Change and Committing to What You Can (The Instant Help Solutions Series) by Ben Sedley, Ph.D.
  • When Your Child Hurts: Effective Strategies to Increase Comfort, Reduce Stress and Break the Cycle of Chronic Pain by Rachael Coakley, PhD
     

Comfort Central

With Comfort Central, Connecticut Children’s is committed to being a place where pain is minimized as much as possible.

School Accommodations / 504 Plan

A Guide to School Accommodations

Videos

Websites

Connecticut Children’s is proud to be a ChildKind certified institution and is recognized for excellence in providing pediatric pain care.

The Meg Foundation mission is to empower families with pain management strategies, skills, and support they need to prevent and reduce pain.  Here are some resources you may find particularly helpful:

At Creative Healing for Youth in Pain, find creative healing workshops, educational resources, and peer connection for youth ages 13-24 living with chronic pain, parents, and caregivers.