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School and Daycare

What do universities typically do to insure the health of students will type 1?

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My daughter is going on a week long school trip. The attending first aid person isn’t familiar with diabetes. What do you suggest?

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Should children with type 2 diabetes, who are not on insulin, have glucagon emergency medication at school to treat severe hypoglycemia?

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We are currently meeting with preschool staff and want to balance informing them versus scaring them. How important is it that they be trained to give glucagon?

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Prior to my seven year old daughter’s diagnosis of type 1 diabetes (about a year and a half ago) she did very well in school, but now the teacher says she just stares off into space when she’s supposed to be doing her work, and her grades are dropping. Can her diabetes be affecting her schoolwork?

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School personnel of a local elementary school are refusing to learn how to give insulin injections that may be needed by a first grade boy with type 1 diabetes who does not self-inject. They are saying the legal ramifications are too great. Is there any legal statute on which they stand giving them the right to refuse to do this?

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My 13 year old son was recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and currently prefers to go to the nurse’s office to check his blood sugar. However, I am reading more and hearing more about children testing at their desks in the classroom. Can school/college deny a child/young adult the opportunity to test blood sugars at their desk in the classroom?

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School bus drivers are not required to give glucagon (nor are they comfortable with that, I’m sure). What is the best information to give to school bus drivers?

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My eight year old son was recently told that he is not allowed to test his blood sugar while on the school bus. I’m not exactly sure, but isn’t this discrimination? Is this covered under the ADA? If so, can anyone point me to the actual text?

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My nine year old son has type 1 diabetes. Our problem is that lately his grades are dropping, and his teacher and I became concerned. I contacted his diabetes educator who gave us a referral to a psychologist. Is this common practice?

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