Agnes Nsofwa
Caring for Children with Sickle Cell Disease: A Mother’s Perspective is a deeply personal and powerful guide that sheds light on the emotional, physical, and everyday challenges of raising a child with a chronic illness. Written from the heart of a devoted mother, this book offers an intimate view into the realities of caring for children with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), from diagnosis and hospital visits to navigating school, emotional resilience, and advocating for your child in a complex healthcare system. Blending memoir with practical advice, this book is both a comforting companion for parents walking a similar path and an educational resource for caregivers, educators, and medical professionals seeking to better understand the lived experience of families affected by SCD. With honesty, strength, and unwavering hope, the author shares her journey to empower others with the knowledge, strategies, and encouragement they need. Whether you are a parent, a loved one, or a healthcare provider, Caring for Children with Sickle Cell Disease: A Mother’s Perspective is a compassionate, eye-opening, and essential read