Understanding Insulin - Dependent Diabetes11th Edition 2006 Diabetes Care for Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers - A Reassuring GuideJean Betschart, MSN, CRNP, CPNP, CDE Tips on making injections easier, dealing with food issues, managing school and daycare, as well as tips on your child's emotional needs. When Diabetes Hits Home: The Whole Family's Guide to Emotional HealthWendy Rapaport, LCSW, PsyD Explores the emotional aspects of diabetes, and offers effective strategies for coping with anger and anxiety. Features case studies to demonstrate how other families have successfully coped with the emotional stages they experienced. Sweet Kids: How to Balance Diabetes Control and Good Nutrition with Family PeaceBetty Page Brackenridge, MS, RD, CDE and Richard R. Rubin, PhD, CDE Helps you learn healthy nutrition and meal planning for the whole family, and offers different techniques and strategies for the caregivers. Provides realistic and practical advice with a common sense approach to diabetes. The Dinosaur Tamer and Other Stories for Children with DiabetesMarcia L. Mazur, Peter Banks, and Andrew Keegan Twenty five fictional stories to entertain your child while relieving frustrations and easing fears. Stories discuss blood tests, insulin shots, going to diabetes camp, and more. For ages 8-12. Caring for the Diabetic Soul213 pages, $2.99 Solutions and problem-solving strategies for the psychological and emotional challenges of diabetes. Discusses support groups, exercise, dealing with anger, and strategies for couples. Diabetes is Not a Piece of CakeJanet Meirelles, RN, CDE Practical information for families from social situations to emergencies, meal planning and recipes, to treating symptoms. Easy to read and thorough. In Control - A Guide for Teens With DiabetesJean Betschart, MSN, CPNP, CDE and Susan Thom, RD, LD, CDE Addresses serious issues and concerns that face teenagers today such as alcohol use, drugs, and sexuality. Gives parents guidelines and strategies to help raise a teenager with diabetes. For ages 12-18. Parents should read first and assess their child's readiness to read this particular book. [Keywords: diabetes, books, resources] |