When it's time for a student with asthma to head back to school there is more to prepare for than just making sure their school supplies are fully stocked. Nearly 6 million children are living with asthma which means parents and caregivers, teachers and coaches, and school nurses and administrators must take special care to make sure their students, classrooms and schools are ready. Download our premium content that includes a Pathways to Managing Asthma infographic and Back to School with Asthma Checklist below.
Summer breaks can disrupt schedules, help your child get into the school routine by:
It's important to ensure your child, teachers, school counselors and coaches are prepared for the school year. When attending to school physicals and check-ups, make sure to:
For a child who is struggling to breathe, the trip from the classroom or playground to the school health room can be dangerously far. Take these precautions to make sure your child has access to their quick-relief medication.
Accounting for nearly 14 million lost school days each year, asthma is one of the main illness-related reasons that students miss school. From the classroom to your home, indoor air pollution from dust, fragrances, mold or even the classroom hamster can affect how children learn and harm their growing lungs.
In addition to your school, your home environment is equally important to keep asthma triggers and symptoms at bay. "content originally posted via The American Lung Association in partnership with Philips July 2018"