Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781009065641 |
ISBN10: | 1009065645 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 20 pages |
Size: | 210x297x2 mm |
Weight: | 130 g |
Language: | English |
531 |
Category:
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Endocrinology, diabetology
Psychotherapy, clinical psychology
Self-help
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Enciclopedias, lexicons
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How to Manage a Mammoth
A book for children and families living with Type 1 diabetes
Series:
Talking Type 1;
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date of Publication: 31 March 2022
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Short description:
A fun and imaginative storybook to help children understand the emotional impact of diabetes and how it can be managed.
Long description:
Sometimes living with a condition like type 1 diabetes can be a mammoth task. How to Manage a Mammoth is a book for children and families living with type 1 diabetes. Join Jake, his Mum and Mel the diabetes mammoth as they join forces with their friends to become a super-team and work out how to shrink Mel to a manageable size. This fun and imaginative story helps children to understand the challenges they face living with diabetes and assists them in communicating with their carers about their feelings. Featuring a list of tasks and activities that children and parents can do to help manage the psychological challenges of living with diabetes. An ideal resource for parents and carers supporting a child with type 1 diabetes, as well as the wider diabetes healthcare team, including clinical psychologists, specialist nurses, endocrinologists and general practitioners.
Table of Contents:
1. This is me; 2. This is mum; 3. This is Mel; 4. Me and Mum have made a plan to shrink Mel; 5. We did it; 6. Activities.