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Open Airways for School empowers children in grades 3-5 to manage their asthma through an interactive teaching curriculum that brings together children with asthma, their families, and school personnel.
Six, 50 minute, lesson program designed to help 3-5 grades students learn how to manage their asthma, recognize asthma signs and symptoms, and proper medication administration.
The program empowers children, ages 8-11 (grades 3-5), to manage their asthma through an interactive teaching curriculum that brings together children with asthma, their families, and school personnel. It teaches children to detect asthma-warning signs, deal with asthma triggers, and prevent or reduce symptoms. Children learn to lead healthy, active lives unencumbered with the burden of asthma.
Elementary school children can learn to manage their own asthma when they participate in the American Lung Association's award-winning Open Airways For Schools program.
Opportunity Council's Healthy Homes program brings together indoor air quality education, asthma trigger reduction, and weatherization and home repair.
Healthy Homes is a free home visiting program for families that helps them take control of their child’s asthma.
With grant funding from the NHLBI, Oregon Center for Applied Science develops and evaluates computer-based, multimedia interventions to improve asthma self-management skills for adults and children who have asthma.
Paradise Family Health Center Pediatrics aims to improve the quality of clinical asthma care for California children, resulting in improvement in health outcomes, quality of life, and health disparities.
Parent mentoring delivered 1-on-1 to the parents of children with uncontrolled asthma through phone-, SMS-, and smartphone-based coaching.
Partners Asthma Center Community Asthma Program (CAP) is a broad community asthma awareness program of the Brigham and Women’s Hospital that conducts asthma education programs and trainings, provides collegial support and medical updates on asthma for physician and nurses at Brigham-affiliated Neighborhood Health Centers, and develops educational materials.
The Partnership for Asthma Trigger-free Homes (PATH) is a study targeting low-income, minority populations that, through education intervention, is designed to improve knowledge about asthma and promote behaviors in adults that can reduce indoor asthma triggers.
The Asthma Disease Management Program strives to educate members and providers about the proper management of persistent asthma according to the NHLBI Asthma Guidelines to improve members' quality of life.
Pathways for Children is a leading provider of high quality early childhood education services to children in 13 communities by well-trained, dedicated professionals who understand the needs of the developing child. These programs help assure that each child enters school prepared and excited to continue learning. By celebrating the strengths of each family, and providing social service assistance when needed, Pathways invests in their future success.
The Pawnee Asthma Program serves to improve the quality of life and access to care for children by forming partnerships with schools, conducting outreach and education, operating a clinic, and establishing an asthma registry, among other activities.

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