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Paperback Growing Up with Diabetes: What Children Want Their Parents to Know Book

ISBN: 0471347310

ISBN13: 9780471347316

Growing Up with Diabetes: What Children Want Their Parents to Know

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Book Overview

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

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Read it and weep!

It is so refreshing to read a book that speaks for the children instead of another doctor or professor's medical perspective. It makes a reader understand how pervasive this disease is and how every action, response, or comment can affect the child.

What an encouragement!

This book was very informative and very encouraging for me as a parent with a newly diagnosed 18 month old child with diabetes. Not only did the author address the concerns of children with diabetes, she also zeroed in on some of my own fears, concerns and misunderstandings involving diabetes and how it affects the day-to-day activites in my family. I would recommend this book to anyone feeling overwhelmed and frightened with a newly diagnosed child with diabetes.

This book is a MUST-READ!

A wonderful combination of accurate info, humor, and sharp insight into what it's like to be a child with diabetes. Parents will see themselves somewhere in this book (if not everywhere!). Parents get so caught up in the medical end of things - numbers, dosages, shots, carbs - this book really helps you see things from your child's point of view. There are helpful suggestions, often delivered with a description of a real-life situation the author has experienced, to get you thru rough spots. A great book!

Very Insightful book

I could not put this book down! I was sad when I was finished reading it. It's so easy as a parent of a child with diabetes to lose focus on the emotional aspect of diabetes. We put so much time and effort into controlling it and trying to help our children deal with it. Reading this really helped me see diabetes through a childs eyes. Alicia clearly states some of the things we do as parents that really annoy our children, things that our children probably do feel but would never tell us. I really enjoyed this book and I hope a lot more parents read it.

A Unique Book that Offers Much for Children and their Parent

This book is what every parent should get for their child with diabetes. It is a guide for children, written by someone diagnosed at age 11, it describes the emotions children go through after their diagnosis, why it is so important to go on living a normal life, and dealing with the pressures of doctors, relatives and friends. It even includes a chapter on how parents can give children independence as they grow up through adolescence. Written by someone who has been there, it is a unique book that offers much. Five stars!
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