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Rating: Summary: A "MUST" for families NEW to DIABETES Review: 1 million Americans have TYPE 1 (Juvenile / Insulin Dependent) Diabetes. Many living wih this condition are young adults and children. A CHILD IN YOUR CARE HASDIABETES: A COLLECTION OF INFORMATION-is the PERFECT book to assist parents and caretakers teach those responsible for a child with diabetes. Teachers and caretakers need to know what to do in an EMERGENCY. This book can help them discover WHAT is important - HOW to recognize an emergency and WHAT COURE OF ACTION TO TAKE.
Rating: Summary: Positive and helpful Review: An Excellent Resource for Parents and Caretakers of School Age Children with Diabetes Elisa Hendel's A Child in Your Care has Diabetes: A Collection of Information is an excellent resource for any caretaker of a school age child who has been diagnosed with diabetes. This book simply and clearly explains and identifies the steps involved in caring for a child with this condition. The charts and lists have been most helpful in organizing material for school and after school activities. This book will direct caretakers to where they need to find additional answers with respect to the individual children. I recommend this book for all parents/caretakers/teachers/coaches and friends. I think it will help them to better understand diabetes, and additionally help the children who have diabetes, be safe when they are away from home.
Rating: Summary: PERFECT FOR THE Newly Diagnosed Review: This is what every family with an indiviual (Type 1 or 2) needs to help organize information about diabetes. Once information is organized, others can handle emergency situations that may arise....at any time. KNOWING what to do in the event of an emergency will greatly reduce any complications!
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