Growing Up with Diabetes

What Children Want Their Parents to Know

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Paperback, 128 blz. | Engels
John Wiley & Sons | 1998
ISBN13: 9780471347316
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John Wiley & Sons e druk, 1998 9780471347316
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A chance to step into your child′s shoes. When your child was diagnosed with diabetes your first priority was probably to learn everything you could about diabetes and how to manage it. Whether your child is a youngster or a teenager, you′ve done your best to help with injections, meals and snacks, and the many other elements of a diabetes management program. But through all this, you may be overlooking the importance of your child′s social and emotional development. Children want to be normal, and diabetes makes them "different." Many well–meaning parents inadvertently focus too much on their child′s diabetes, and not enough on other aspects of their child′s life. This unique book, written by a young woman who was diagnosed with diabetes at age 11, gives you the opportunity to understand and relate to your child′s feelings. Drawing on the author′s own experiences and those of the many children and young adults she′s counseled, this sensitive guide explains:

How children feel when they′re diagnosed
Why diabetes is a bigger adjustment for you than for your child
How to encourage a healthy approach to diabetes
The importance of diabetes education
How to make your child′s life as normal as possible
Dealing with outside forces (school, day care, relatives, etc.)
Eliminating the power struggle for independence in adolescence
Books to Fund A Cure
A portion of this book′s proceeds will go to the
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International, a not–for–profit voluntary health agency, whose primary objective is to support and fund research to find the cause, cure, treatment, and prevention of diabetes and its complications. Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Library Health

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ISBN13:9780471347316
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:128

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Diabetes "Hurts" Parents More Than Kids.
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<br /> Education and Attitude: Equal Partners.
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<br /> Getting on with Life.
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<br /> The Importance of Social Involvement and Support.
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<br /> Working Through Frustrations.
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<br /> A Declaration of Independence.
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<br /> Appendices.
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<br /> Index.

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