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Parenting Children with Diabetes

A Guide to Understanding and Managing the Issues

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Parenting Children with Diabetes addresses the absence of information needed for successful diabetes management including more advanced diabetes education, information on emotional trauma, relationships issues and problems inside and outside the home that are caused while growing up with diabetes.

This book offers parents a 360-degree perspective of what is happening to their child as they grow into and grow up with diabetes, from diagnosis to monitoring and controlling their blood sugars to their exposure to other people's opinions in schools and other common situations as to how they should handle their diabetes. This book provides parents with special tools, insights, and education so they can more confidently and effectively communicate, understand, and empathize with their child's experience with diabetes and their child's relationship with the world around them. Eliot LeBow thoughtfully addresses readers and his work

  • Helps parents resolve resistance to diabetes management
  • Creates and fosters emotional stability within the family living with diabetes
  • Guides parents to building a healthy, supportive relationship for and with their child
  • Prepares parents for the emotional ups and downs of diabetes management
  • Offers insight into situations most children living with diabetes face
  • Provides information about working with the school system to make sure their child is safe
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        October 1, 2019
        Parents will feel that they are in expert hands with LeBow, who was diagnosed with type I (aka juvenile) diabetes at age six and then became a psychotherapist and certified diabetes educator. By sharing stories from his clients' lives and his own, he will comfort families who worry that their kids are the only ones to binge on candy and feel alone, different, and anxious. How do parents learn that their kids have diabetes? One boy, whose babysitter had baked him birthday chocolate-chip cookies, later excitedly told his mom that he peed 40 times that day. (Frequent urination, increased thirst, weight loss, and fatigue are symptoms of this autoimmune disorder, believed to be caused by white blood cells that destroy insulin-producing cells that they mistake for foreign bodies.) LeBow reassuringly reminds parents that they didn't cause the diabetes. His tips include figuring out a plan of action with school officials. LeBow ends with helpful do's and don'ts and links to resources like the Joslin Diabetes Center and Think Like a Pancreas. A reassuring and empowering medical guidebook.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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