Joslin Diabetes Center Offers Back-To-School Tips for Parents Managing a Child with Diabetes.BOSTON -- Back-to-school is a busy and sometimes stressful time for many families. But for the more than 210,000 US students with type 1 diabetes type 1 diabetes n. See diabetes mellitus. -- and the growing number of youngsters with type 2 diabetes type 2 diabetes n. See diabetes mellitus. -- extra planning and unique concerns are a big part of hitting the books again. Joslin Diabetes Center Joslin Diabetes Center is the world’s largest and most respected diabetes research center, diabetes clinic, and provider of diabetes education. It is located in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area in Boston, Massachusetts. , one of the world's most trusted resources for diabetes news and information, has compiled tips from its renowned Pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children. pe·di·at·ric adj. Of or relating to pediatrics. and Adolescent Section to help parents and their children with diabetes have a safe, healthy and fun school year -- whether kids have been living with diabetes a long time or are newly diagnosed. "Planning is crucial for parents of a child with diabetes and communicating that plan with school personnel will help things go more smoothly for the child while they are away from home," says Lori Laffel, M.D., M.P.H., Chief of Pediatrics at Joslin and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School (HMS) is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University. It is a prestigious American medical school located in the Longwood Medical Area of the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. . Dr. Laffel, along with Joslin pediatric team members Margie Lawlor, C.D.E., Cindy Pasquarello, R.N., C.D.E., and Deborah Butler, L.I.C.S.W., offers the following tips: Make a Plan and Write it Down: Parents should develop a detailed diabetes school safety plan that outlines all aspects of their child's disease, how monitoring and blood glucose blood glucose Diabetology The principal sugar produced by the body from food–especially carbohydrates, but also from proteins and fats; glucose is the body's major source of energy, is transported to cells via the circulation and used by cells in the presence management will be handled during school hours and extra curricular activities, and what symptoms to look for and steps to take in the case of an emergency. This Diabetes Medical Management Plan (DMMP DMMP Dredged Material Management Program (WA State) DMMP Dense Matrix-Matrix Product ) should be developed before school starts with the child's healthcare team and should be discussed in a formal meeting between the parents and appropriate school personnel to ensure expectations, roles and responsibilities are mutually understood and agreed upon. The plan should also be revisited throughout the school year to ensure that it continues to address the child's individual needs, which may change. Cast a Wide Communications Net: When deciding whom to communicate with regularly at school, parents need to cast a wide net. It's important to think about not only specific teachers, school nurses or select administrators but all the people who will touch their child's life throughout the day - bus drivers, cafeteria workers, coaches, after-school volunteers, field trip chaperons, standardized test monitors, close friends, other parents, etc. Communicating with people who are with the child prior to meals, in mid-afternoon and following exercise is especially crucial as this is when blood glucose levels tend to drop, requiring special attention. Strive For A Balance Between Food, Exercise and Insulin: As parents educate themselves and others about diabetes, it is essential to leverage three elements for their child's health with type 1 diabetes -- food, exercise and insulin. Kids with type 1 diabetes can generally eat any food in moderation, but a school menu high in carbohydrates will need to be counteracted with insulin. As for exercise, there is no doubt that it is great for all kids, but because it can lower blood sugar levels, it is important to ensure an extra eye is kept on a child with diabetes after finishing gym class or sports practice. Get and Keep The Child Involved: Depending on the age and how long the child has had the disease, a child with diabetes is generally happier and healthier the more s/he is involved with the diabetes care. It is key to engage the child in the school plan and letting him or her help choose when and how fellow students learn about diabetes. Keep the lines of communication "Lines of Communication" is an episode from the fourth season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5. Synopsis Franklin and Marcus attempt to persuade the Mars resistance to assist Sheridan in opposing President Clark. open about managing diabetes at school and while the child can help in the care, diabetes is not a do-it-yourself disease, so the adults at school need to remain involved. Leverage All Available Resources: "Planning ahead can help make the transition from summer activities to school day activities for your child with diabetes less complicated," says Dr. Laffel. "The important thing is to make sure that everyone, including your child, is involved in providing the care necessary to best manage diabetes while away from home." Parents, kids and schools are in a better place then ever before to get the diabetes education and support they need. A few key resources available include: Joslin's Pediatric Programs: http://www.joslin.org/771_1873.asp The Joslin Diabetes Education Program For School Nurses created in concert with the American Diabetes Association The American Diabetes Association, or the ADA, is an American health organization providing diabetes research, information and advocacy. Founded in 1940, the American Diabetes Association conducts programs in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, reaching hundreds of (ADA Ada, city, United States Ada (ā`ə), city (1990 pop. 15,820), seat of Pontotoc co., S central Okla.; inc. 1904. It is a large cattle market and the center of a rich oil and ranch area. ): http://www.joslin.org/1317_2667.asp. The Joslin Teen Diabetes Discussion Boards: http://www.joslin.org/1863.asp. "Helping The Student With Diabetes Succeed: A Guide for School Personnel" from the National Diabetes Education Program National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP) was started by the NIH in 1997 to educate the public about the risks of diabetes. This institute provides free diabetes information to the public. External Links
ADA's Safe at School Program: http://www.diabetes.org/uedocuments/0505safeatschool.pdf About Joslin's Pediatric and Adolescent Services Joslin's Pediatric Health Services health services Managed care The benefits covered under a health contract cares for over 2,000 pediatric patients, including up to half of the young people with diabetes in Massachusetts. Joslin's pediatric patients benefit from JoslinCare(TM) standards for individualized in·di·vid·u·al·ize tr.v. in·di·vid·u·al·ized, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·ing, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·es 1. To give individuality to. 2. To consider or treat individually; particularize. 3. diabetes care, a medically-proven program that maps for each patient and family a customized approach to the care, education and support they need to stay on a lifelong pathway to health. Joslin Pediatric Section's experienced team provides a wide range of patient care and family support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services , ranging from programs for pre-schoolers and their families, services for teens and a camping program for children with diabetes. The pediatric staff includes board-certified pediatric endocrinologists, pediatric nurse practitioners, pediatric diabetes nurse educators, pediatric nutritionists, child psychologists, social workers, child life specialists, exercise physiologists and care ambassadors. The physicians are on the faculty of Harvard Medical School, as well as members of the staff of Children's Hospital Boston Children's Hospital Boston is a children's hospital located in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area of Boston, Massachusetts. Located at 300 Longwood Avenue, Children's is adjacent both to its teaching affiliate, Harvard Medical School, and to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. . For more information about Joslin's pediatric services, please call (617) 732-2603. |
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