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What Triggers Asthma?
Special Needs > Respiratory Health

What Triggers Asthma?

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
May is Asthma and Allergy Awareness...Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month, and as asthma...Awareness Month, and as asthma affects 25 million...know what triggers asthma. Asthma is a respiratory...triggers Asthma. Asthma is a respiratory...life threatening. Asthma attacks are brought...one person with asthma might not affect...intense emotions Asthma attacks account...
Asthma Management at School: What Parents of Children with Disabilities Need to Know
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Asthma Management at School: What Parents of Children with Disabilities Need to Know

By Samantha Kay
...your child has asthma and a co-occurring...standard school asthma action plan may...there. What Makes Asthma Management Different...often experience asthma differently. A nonverbal...modification. The asthma itself doesn't change....does. Building an Asthma Action Plan That...with the standard asthma action plan your...disability affects asthma recognition and...
Respiratory Health for Children with Disabilities: A Complete Family Guide
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Respiratory Health for Children with Disabilities: A Complete Family Guide

By Samantha Kay
...they interact. A child with cerebral palsy and asthma doesn't just need an inhaler. They need a care...Understanding the Most Common Respiratory Conditions. Asthma. Asthma is the most common chronic respiratory...the Most Common Respiratory Conditions. Asthma. Asthma is the most common chronic respiratory condition...
Navigating Respiratory Health for Children with Special Needs
Special Needs > Respiratory Health

Navigating Respiratory Health for Children with Special Needs

By Dylan Hayes
Understanding Respiratory Health Challenges. Children with special needs may face unique respiratory health challenges. Some common conditions include asthma, chronic lung disease, and muscular disorders that affect breathing. It's important for parents and caregivers to work closely with healthcare providers...
Living with Respiratory Health Conditions Challenges and Triumphs
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Living with Respiratory Health Conditions Challenges and Triumphs

By Dylan Hayes
...Respiratory health conditions affect the lungs and breathing. Some common ones are asthma, COPD, and cystic fibrosis. They can make it hard to breathe. Asthma causes...are Asthma, COPD, and cystic fibrosis. They can make it hard to breathe. Asthma causes the airways to get narrow and makes breathing difficult. COPD damages...
Go to Pro Answering Your Questions: 504 Plans and Transportation
Education > Accommodations

Go to Pro Answering Your Questions: 504 Plans and Transportation

By Bonnie Terry
...services are those that have a disability that substantially limits a "life activity. These life activities can be such things as breathing (severe asthma), learning, eating, walking, playing, seeing or otherwise participating in school activities are eligible for section 504 services. Transportation...
Successfully Transitioning Special Needs Kids
Parenting > Adulthood

Successfully Transitioning Special Needs Kids

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...Pediatrics into Adult Care Whether your child is a toddler or a teenager, transition is a word you need to know. As the parent of a teenager with asthma, allergies, cystic fibrosis, diabetes, epilepsy, hemophilia, or any other serious medical condition, your medical professionals have probably talked...
Proper Digestion, Proper Development
Health > Nutrition

Proper Digestion, Proper Development

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...disorder. Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride, MD states in her book "Gut and Psychology Syndrome" that she has "yet to meet a child with autism, ADHD/ADD, asthma, eczema, allergies, dyspraxia or dyslexia, who has not got digestive abnormalities. In many cases, they are severe enough for the parents to start...
Short Takes on the Disabilities: What Students Must Know If They Have Dyslexia or ADD To Get The Help They Need
Education > Accommodations

Short Takes on the Disabilities: What Students Must Know If They Have Dyslexia or ADD To Get The Help They Need

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
A person is not dyslexia and is not attention deficit disorder. We can have dyslexia or ADD, just as you may have blue eyes or brown hair or asthma. They are conditions that are parts of us, but none define us. Dyslexia and ADD are not signs that your brain broken, just that it works differently...

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