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+02596 5874 59857

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Join us for our next, highly anticipated, Time Out for Caregivers of Kids or Teens with T1D!

  • When: Tuesday, December 5, 12pm Eastern Time!
  • Topic: Discussing Diabetes with Family Members – Learn what to share, when to discuss, and when to ‘hold’. What to do with the Diabetes Police or Negative Naysayers.

The holidays are coming! This means family, food, drinks, and fun. Mostly.

Whether this is your first year into diagnosis, or your 5th, you may have encounters that require some self-control. “Should he/she be eating that?” is probably the most common phrase we hear. (cue eye-roll) You most definitely aren’t the first parent to get this kind of comment.

It’s important that we teach ourselves how to handle unsolicited advice and not let it take away from the festivities.

Don’t miss our last session for YOU this year!!!!

ABOUT THE PROGRAM:

  • Flexible participation: Sign up for the sessions/groups that interest you. Be an active participant, or sit back and take it all in.
  • Limited size: No more than 12 participants per session.
  • Easy sign-up: Pay on a per-session basis.
  • If you are a PAST or CURRENT IDS patient – join for FREE!
  • Just $20 for everyone else
Sign up Now!

UPCOMING IN 2024!

As we finish up the holidays and head into the new year, we have more Time Out planned for you. Here’s what you can look forward to in 2024.

> February: Tuesday, 2/6, 12p EST – New Year, New Ways to Reduce Your Diabetes Distress!

Feeling overwhelmed? Is your child’s diabetes the only thing you think about? Join us for a discussion filled with tips to help you reduce your Diabetes Caregiver Distress.

> April: ADHD and T1D

> June: Parents/Caregivers of Toddlers Living with T1D: variable glucose levels are going to be OK! Breathing through the ups and downs.

> August: Parents/Caregivers of Teens Living with T1D: Fostering Independence Safely. Learn tips to help transition self-management tasks safely to your teen or young adult living with T1D.

> October: Newly Diagnosed: Let yourself grieve! Learn coping skills that will serve you and your child or teen adjust to a new diagnosis of T1D

> December: Multiple diagnoses (T1D, Hashimotos, Graves, Celiac, RA, Alopecia, Vitiligo, Allergies, Eczema, Asthma…)

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