Does your child suffer from asthma or was recently diagnosed with asthma? Are you looking for a way to help them understand their diagnosis, as well as show them the importance of following their treatment plan? Well what would you say if I told you that you can get a FREE kids book about dealing with asthma?
“According to a 2007 study published in the journal Pediatric Nurse, it is important for parents to talk to a physician about ways to build their child’s self-confidence and prevent them from feeling stigmatized when they display difficulty coping with their asthma.”
In this day and age, anything we can do to make children comfortable with themselves and anything that they have to live with that is different from their friends is a good thing. It’s not always easy being the one who has to sit out on the sidelines because your asthma is acting up. But having books like Breathless Bethany Buttercup can help kids understand that just because they have asthma, it doesn’t mean they can’t do things that their friends are doing. It also helps them to understand the importance of following their treatment plan.
Schering-Plough and the Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics teamed up together to give you the opportunity to order a copy of Breathless Bethany Buttercup for FREE! You can’t beat free!
Noah's Mommy says
I had childhood asthma…but luckily grew out of mine….(phew)…I so hope Pooh doesn’t get it….it’s hard when they are sooo young and can’t understand….
Nikki Straub says
Thank you so much for this. My six year old daughter was just diagnosed with asthma 2 weeks ago. She has quickly adapted to using her inhaler, but she has no idea why she needs it! Thank you so much!!