I can't speak for all children, but I can tell you how my son coped with Diabetes while in school. We kept two sets of insulin pens: one at school with the nurse and one at home. At school, he would run to the nurse's office and take his insulin after breakfast and lunch. The teachers, students and school staff were aware of his diabetes and were instructed on how to deal with a situation if my son were to have low or high blood sugar. And he kept some candy with him at all times, just in case his sugar level dropped (which it never did at school).
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Diets based to cope with diabetes is a simple and fun way to cope with Diabetes. Try to make a plant based diet fun. A plant based diet can cope diabetes and even reverse some effects caused by it. Plant based diets are fun and delicious to make.
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The children yes do have a chance to get Diabetes but they will not definitely get it. Diabetes can skip generations.
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Yes they can
Juvenile diabetes is diabetes that results in younger children and teens. It is diabetes that happens before the normal age.
Treatment options for children with diabetes include medication, insulin, diet changes and exercise. You can get more information about treatment options for diabetes in children at the Mayo Clinic website.
According to diabetes.org 25.8 million children and adults in the United States about 8.3% of the population have diabetes. About 1 in every 400 children have type 1 diabetes. http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/diabetes-statistics/
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The best recognized one is the Diabetes Camp at Miami Children's Hospital. You can look at their program here: http://www.mch.com/page/EN/2031/Endocrinology-and-Diabetes/Diabetes-Camp.aspx