
Advocating for a Child with Asthma
If your child suffers from asthma, then you know the challenges they face. Since there are times when your child cannot speak for themselves, it’s important that you serve as their advocate.
If your child suffers from asthma, then you know the challenges they face. Since there are times when your child cannot speak for themselves, it’s important that you serve as their advocate.
Suffering from asthma and living a normal life can be a delicate balance, especially for a child in school. If your child has asthma, you need to be prepared to discuss it with their teacher.
Most children with asthma can fully participate in sports and other activities as long as they monitor their condition. However, there are times when you as the parent, may have to say “no.” It’s never easy, but your child’s well-being takes priority over any disappointment on their part or discomfort on yours.
If your child suffers from asthma, it is important to ensure that their school is an asthma-friendly environment. This can help your child avoid asthma triggers, respiratory issues, and scary situations.
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