Understanding Diabetes: A handbook for people who are living with diabetes. 11th ed. By H. Peter Chase, MD. This is a must-read handbook for teens or parents of children newly diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. Dr. Chase discusses the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, the important role of blood sugar monitoring and how insulin works in the body.
487 Really Cool Tips for Kids with Diabetes by Spike Nasmyth Loy and Bo Nasmyth Loy. When two young brothers were diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at ages 6 and 7 years old, their parents put together some great ideas for preschoolers to college student living with diabetes. Also check out their other book, Getting a Grip on Diabetes : quick tips and techniques for kids and teens.
My Life as a Pancreas by Priscilla Call Essert. You will laugh and cry with the author of this book. Essert writes from the heart while reflecting on her life as a caregiver for her son with Type 1 diabetes. This is a great read for any parent living and loving their diabetic child.
Check out these children’s books to help your child with diabetes or their classmates to understand what their friend is going through: Why Am I So Tired?: A first look at childhood diabetes by Thomas Pat and Even Superhero’s get Diabetes by Sue Ganz-Schmitt. These books help explain diabetes so children can understand, while focusing on the inner strength of a person to deal with a life long disease.
Check out these children’s books to help your child with diabetes or their classmates to understand what their friend is going through: Why Am I So Tired?: A first look at childhood diabetes by Thomas Pat and Even Superhero’s get Diabetes by Sue Ganz-Schmitt. These books help explain diabetes so children can understand, while focusing on the inner strength of a person to deal with a life long disease.
Snack play is an important role in diabetes and here are two great cookbooks. Diabetes Snacks, Treats and Easy Eats : 130 recipes you’ll make again and again by Barbara Grunes with Linda R. Youkam is one. My favorite, The Diabetes Munch Nibble Nosh Book 3rd ed. by Ruth Glick, is the second. You will never run out of ideas for tasty treats with these two cookbooks. Each recipe also lists calories, fat and carbohydrate counts.
If you need to give your eyes a rest from reading, check out these DVDs: Diabetes Hero Video : five unique Upper Peninsula Michigan residents share their stories of living with Diabetes; for parents who need supportive advice check out Moving Forward—with Diabetes: insights from parents of children with Diabetes by Arnold Creek Productions; or to help your child learn more about nutrition watch Learn Nutrition by Standard Deviants.
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