Living with a chronic illness often means living with uncertainty. Families can be having an ordinary day when suddenly a flare-up, a stressful appointment, or an unexpected setback changes everything. These moments can feel overwhelming. While no one can predict every challenge, having a coping plan in place can make a world of difference. A coping plan is like a roadmap. It does not take away the bumps in the road, but it gives families a way to navigate them with less fear and more confidence. Approaches from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI) remind us that planning…