Introduction
To help your child with
diabetes have an easier time with school, you need to
know the issues your child could face and then plan how to help your child
succeed. Remember that your child's experience with diabetes is not the same as
another child's experience. A diabetes care plan will help teachers and school
staff understand what your child needs to successfully manage diabetes at
school.
It's a good idea to meet with the school staff, including
the principal, teachers, coaches, bus driver, school nurse, and lunchroom
workers, before your child starts school and at the beginning of each school
year. Update the plan each year before school starts, and tell the school staff
about any changes to the plan.
Key
points
- The goal of a diabetes care plan for school is
to meet your child's daily needs and prepare ahead of time for any problems.
This means including all the information that the school staff needs to know to
make sure your child's diabetes is under control.
- A diabetes care
plan for school should include medical information as well as other information
that the school staff needs to know, including emergency contacts, when to call
the parents, and food information.
- Children with diabetes want to
fit in with their classmates as much as possible. A diabetes care plan can also
address how to handle special occasions, such as a school party or field trip,
so your child won't feel left out.
What is a diabetes care plan for school?
Why does your child need a diabetes care plan for school?
How can a diabetes care plan help your child's teachers and school staff?
Where to go from here
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