Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 In a message dated 12/24/2002 4:54:14 PM US Eastern Standard Time, swetet@... writes: > >>>I think it is a great idea for the PAI to do that for our children. I am > home schooling Jackie and this is working good. These school boards can be > a pain to parents and I am sure a letter will help when dealing with them. > Thanks again, <<< , I had forgotten that you were schooling Jackie at home. That is wonderful that you are able to do that. It is almost the only option for children with serious chronic illness which makes regular and consistent attendance impossible. Do you use any formal books of home schooling or do you just have a list of learning requirements Jackie is required to know? I ask this because I am curious what is taught re; medicine, healthcare, chronic illness, etc. I am always looking for a way to make changes to accurately portray this disease. I have been working on a " Pancreatitis In The Schools, " a program to teach students and the teachers about the disease of Pancreatitis. It is formatted similar to the other programs taken to the schools through such agencies as the American Diabetes Association, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, etc. I thought of this as I was preparing pre-post tests for the symposium to be used when applying for CEU hours. Home schooling may be a good place to do a trial run before taking the program to the public school board or private schools. The components I put into the program are to: a) teach re: human body / systems: focus on the teach risk factors: focus on adopting healthy lifestyle choices early. c) teach s/s &the dz. process: focus on the important role of pancreas. d) teach re: " silent diseases " : focus on listening to your body. e) teach re: chronic pain & alternative pain management. f) teach love, tolerance, and acceptance of those with disabilities. , did Jackie seem to need more support, understanding, and acceptance from her peers or her teachers when she was in public school? Cecelia, does your school utilize any of the healthcare awareness programs put out by the various organizations? Does your school nurse do most of the health & lifestyle teaching? I would love all of the children and adolescents to participate in this project to make it a success. Please contact me for more information. Karyn E. , RN Founder / Executive Director Pancreatitis Association International Corp. Office: Indps, IN, USA 1- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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