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  • School and Diabetes for Parents


    When kids with diabetes attend school, parents should discuss the condition with teachers, school staff, and coaches. Here are some tips on what to cover.

  • Diabetes Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about diabetes, and how to help students with diabetes succeed in school.

  • Diabetes and Sports Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers and coaches should know about students with diabetes playing sports and exercising.

  • Going to School When You Have Diabetes for Kids


    Are you on your own at school when you're dealing with diabetes? Not at all. Your teachers, coaches, school nurse, and friends can help you out.

  • Chandler's Diabetes Story for Kids


    People who have diabetes have to pay special attention to what they eat and need to stay aware of the amount of sugar in their blood. So what's it like to have diabetes? Just ask Chandler!

  • School-Based Health Centers for Parents


    School-based health centers provide a range of services to meet kids' and teens' health care needs. Centers usually are inside a school building or right next door.

  • Helping Your Child Adjust to Diabetes for Parents


    Learn all you can about diabetes so you'll be better prepared to talk about it with your child.

  • School Counselors for Kids


    School counselors know how to listen and can help kids with life's challenges.

  • Starting High School for Teens


    The transition from middle school to high school is an important one. Here are a few topics that commonly worry incoming freshmen and some things you might want to know about them.

  • Going Back to School After a Concussion for Teens


    A concussion can affect you at school because it's a type of brain injury. Doing schoolwork and being in a classroom can sometimes make things worse. Here's what to know.