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Return to School Information Index Handling the Child with Diabetes at SchoolPublished:
17-May-2005 The child with diabetes needs to be treated like any other child. The only difference is that this child's body requires insulin from an external source to function properly. Remember the warning signs of low blood sugar and be ready to treat. Exercise helps the insulin work better. Involving the child in all physician education (PE) and sports activities is highly desirable. It is important that the child develops exercise habits at a young age. The other children in the classroom, especially the child's friends, are often very eager to learn more about diabetes. Ask the child and parents/guardians how this might be discussed with the class. Even very young friends can help recognize low blood sugar reactions. Things can be more comfortable for everyone when diabetes is not a secret. Safety Parties Extra Curricular Activities
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