When Laura's daughter was diagnosed with leukemia, her world stopped. What followed was a powerful journey through fear, resilience, and fierce advocacy. In this episode, Laura DeKraker Lang-Ree—a lifelong educator and now author of The Cancer Parent’s Handbook—opens up about the most terrifying day of her life, how she transformed pain into purpose, and why parent-to-parent support is critical in the childhood cancer community. Her reflections are raw, heartfelt, and offer wisdom for every parent facing a medical diagnosis with their child.
🗝️ 5 Key Topics in This Episode:Diagnosis day & emotional impact
Finding empowerment through peer support
Practical coping strategies for parents
Giving kids agency during treatment
Long-term reflection, gratitude & growth
00:00] Introduction to Child Life On Call + meeting Laura Katie welcomes listeners and introduces Laura, an educator and mother of three, who shares her personal journey through her daughter’s cancer diagnosis.
[02:00] Life before diagnosis and early warning signs Laura describes her daughter Cecilia’s vibrant personality and the subtle symptoms—like fatigue and pallor—that signaled something was wrong.
[04:30] Diagnosis day: from classroom to clinic Laura recounts the moment she received the devastating call while teaching choir class and the whirlwind that followed as her daughter was diagnosed with leukemia.
[06:30] The emotional toll and the beginning of advocacy Facing fear and uncertainty, Laura begins to advocate for her daughter’s care while navigating the shock and grief that comes with diagnosis.
[07:45] Camp experience and the danger of living “in cancer” Laura reflects on a pivotal moment at a childhood cancer camp where she recognized the importance of not letting cancer define her family’s entire future.
[09:00] Collaborating with doctors + writing the handbook Inspired by the gaps in communication, Laura begins collaborating with her care team and eventually writes The Cancer Parent’s Handbook to empower other families.
[11:45] The moment she knew she had to advocate fiercely After a doctor’s offhand comment about potential cognitive decline, Laura took matters into her own hands and became a determined voice for her daughter’s future.
[14:00] Giving children power during treatment Laura explains how offering simple choices helped her daughter feel more in control and less fearful during difficult medical procedures.
[16:30] Coping skills and caring for the caregiver She shares the importance of self-care, setting boundaries, and creating a support system to survive the marathon of long-term treatment.
[21:00] Practical ways to normalize medical trauma Through routines, honest conversations, and using Child Life services, Laura found ways to help her daughter feel safe and empowered during medical care.
[26:00] Empowerment through routine and consistency By incorporating rituals like bike rides and post-procedure treats, Laura created a sense of predictability that helped her daughter manage weekly treatments.
[28:00] The unexpected gifts of reflection and gratitude Laura opens up about how practices like grat