The concerns of children diagnosed with terminal conditions focus on how the illness affects the child's
1. loss of a future.
2. family and friends.
3. social activities.
4. activities of daily living.
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Immediate concerns focus on how the illness affects the activities of daily living and limits their abilities.
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