You can control Asthma: How can this book help me?
About this book
It is normal to be fearful or scared about having a child with asthma. Our message to you is:
Asthma can be controlled! You are the key and you can do it. Controlling asthma begins with you.
This handbook will help you take control of your child’s asthma with 4 steps.
“How can I control my child’s asthma?”
Step 1: Become Aware — Learn about Asthma
- Learn what it means to have asthma.
- Learn how asthma affects the body.
- Learn what causes asthma attacks.
Step 2: Be Prepared – Make a Plan
- Learn how to use the Asthma Action Plan
- The Asthma Action Plan will tell you what medications you should take and when to take them.
Step 3: Reduce Asthma Triggers
- Learn what makes your child’s asthma worse, your child’s asthma triggers
- Learn how to reduce and eliminate your child’s asthma triggers in and around the home.
Step 4: Stay Connected - Control your Child’s Asthma Even When You’re not Around
- Stay connected with your child’s asthma “team”; which includes your child’s doctor, teachers, dance teacher, sports coach, and anyone who regularly cares for your child.
- Join support groups and learn about things in your community that can help you control your child’s asthma.
How do I use this book?
This handbook is for you, to help you take control. You are the key.
Use these tips to get the most out of the handbook:
- Look for words in bold. Bold type means it is important.
- Look for the sections in the tan boxes. Those sum up the key points.
Take notes in this handbook, write comments, and make the book your own.