It is perceived that the attendance in hospital classroom is of utmost importance ahead of the circumstances for which passes these children and adolescents, not only in the direction to offer chance to them to give continuity to it to the studies, but also in the direction to brighten up or to prevent the possible consequences that these difficult moments of internment could cause, for example, tdio, revolt and even though the loss of the interest in returning later to the studies. To know this work in complete or the other workmanships of the author it sends email stops: . .