Melanie Brady, a USC lecturer, offers insights on supporting students with serious medical conditions, highlighting the importance of personalized education strategies. She outlines options such as 504 plans, homeschooling, virtual education programs, and California Virtual Academies to help students continue their studies while managing their health. Brady also stresses the need for flexibility and emotional support to ensure students can thrive academically and emotionally during treatment.
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