Raising a Child with Arthritis


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Get the facts about the various types of juvenile arthritis. Learn about the new biologic drugs used to treat arthritis. Understand the importance of nutrition and exercise. Get practical tips on giving shots, navigating the education system, helping your child deal with other kids, coping with a flare, managing daily activities without pain. Plus: personal stories of other parents of children with arthritis and young adults who grew up with the disease.




Living with Juvenile Arthritis


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Parenting a child with a chronic illness is not simply a full-time job; it’s an all-time job. Quite unlike most other jobs in life, your first day as the parent of a child with juvenile arthritis usually begins with little or no training, no orientation, and no helpful coworkers or encouraging boss to lead you through the ropes. You’ll be required to gain confidence and comfort in this job, day by day, through your own research and discoveries, your intuition, your inner strength, and your enduring love for your child. Living with Juvenile Arthritis: A Parent’s Guide provides support to parents and caregivers of children with juvenile arthritis through helpful tips and guidance from a parent who has successfully navigated the challenges of raising two children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Allow author Kimberly Poston Miller to help you and your family find your path. Learn more about arthritis, its symptoms, diagnosis scenarios, treatment options, managing pain, and handling flare-ups. Discover strategies for dealing with the unpredictability and individuality of your child’s condition. Build a support team of health-care professionals, cultivate healthy relationships within your family, and focus on what’s most important—raising a happy, well-adjusted child.




Parenting a Child with Arthritis


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Packed with information, hope, and encouragement.




Raising a Child with Arthritis


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Parents practical guidance on raising children with juvenile arthritis, juvenile lupus or other rheumatic diseases.




Your Child with Arthritis


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Your Child with Arthritis is designed to help parents and other family members with the challenging task of raising a child with a rheumatic disease. The authors--two pediatric rheumatologists, a physical therapist, and the parent of a child with juvenile




Keeping a Secret


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Jennifer tries to hide the fact that she has rheumatoid arthritis from her friends, but soon she realizes she must tell them the truth.




Kids with Arthritis


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Oxford Textbook of Rheumatology


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A strong clinical emphasis is present throughout this volume from the first section of commonly presenting problems through to the section addressing problems shared with a range of other clinical sub-specialties.




Parenting Plus


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Reportedly, between 7 and 10 million children are handicapped or chronically ill. Dr. Finston gives insightful, practical advice on translating the emotional strain of raising handicapped or chronically ill children into a positive, even fulfilling experience.




Always Abbey: An Arthritis Story


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Abbey, a young girl who learns that she has juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, how to treat herself and stay flare-up free with the help of her pediatrician, parents, teacher, and friends This book teaches children how to care for themselves with childhood arthritis, and explains the testing for it and some of the issues that may come along with having arthritis at such a young age.