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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 232262" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>There are camps for asthma kids -- many pediatric allergy/immunology offices have info on local camps for kids (I know ours actually helps run one of our local camps). It's a great way for them to meet other kids who deal with the same issues so they don't feel so different. </p><p></p><p>Talking about famous people who didn't let their asthma stop them from achieving their dreams is also another great way to address concerns about the disease limiting her activity.</p><p></p><p>easy child had a girl on her soccer team this year who had pretty bad asthma. But she didn't slow down one bit, despite often having attacks out on the soccer field. She went on to play on an Allstar team and is also the nation's 6th fastest 9yo female cross country runner (Nationals were held in Alabama in December)!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 232262, member: 3444"] There are camps for asthma kids -- many pediatric allergy/immunology offices have info on local camps for kids (I know ours actually helps run one of our local camps). It's a great way for them to meet other kids who deal with the same issues so they don't feel so different. Talking about famous people who didn't let their asthma stop them from achieving their dreams is also another great way to address concerns about the disease limiting her activity. easy child had a girl on her soccer team this year who had pretty bad asthma. But she didn't slow down one bit, despite often having attacks out on the soccer field. She went on to play on an Allstar team and is also the nation's 6th fastest 9yo female cross country runner (Nationals were held in Alabama in December)!!! [/QUOTE]
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