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Roxy to the Rescue

Sponsoring Program Name: 
New England Research Inst.
This 3-D animated video helps adolescents and children cope with asthma and comply with treatment. Entertaining and motivating. Covers the nature of asthma, warning signs, triggers, and self-management.

This 3-D animated video helps adolescents and children cope with asthma and comply with treatment. Entertaining and motivating. Covers the nature of asthma, warning signs, triggers, and self-management.

Contact Name: 
Jodi Bates
Contact Email: 
jbates@milner-fenwick.com
Contact Phone: 
800-432-8433
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A+ LIFE© Activity Signs (Spanish)

“A+ LIFE© (Asthma Learning is For Everyone)©: A Family Centered Program,” developed by the National Capital Asthma Coalition (NCAC), provides opportunities for hands-on learning about asthma and encourages children and their parents/guardians to feel more comfortable talking about asthma with each other and with school staff and healthcare providers.

“A+ LIFE© (Asthma Learning is For Everyone)©: A Family Centered Program,” developed by the National Capital Asthma Coalition (NCAC), provides opportunities for hands-on learning about asthma and encourages children and their parents/guardians to feel more comfortable talking about asthma with each other and with school staff and healthcare providers.

Contact Name: 
Lisa A. Gilmore
Contact Email: 
lgilmore@natcapasthma.org
Contact Phone: 
202-415-1962
Language: 
Literacy Level: 

A+ LIFE© Activity Signs (Spanish)

“A+ LIFE© (Asthma Learning is For Everyone)©: A Family Centered Program,” developed by the National Capital Asthma Coalition (NCAC), provides opportunities for hands-on learning about asthma and encourages children and their parents/guardians to feel more comfortable talking about asthma with each other and with school staff and healthcare providers.

“A+ LIFE© (Asthma Learning is For Everyone)©: A Family Centered Program,” developed by the National Capital Asthma Coalition (NCAC), provides opportunities for hands-on learning about asthma and encourages children and their parents/guardians to feel more comfortable talking about asthma with each other and with school staff and healthcare providers.

Contact Name: 
Lisa A. Gilmore
Contact Email: 
lgilmore@natcapasthma.org
Contact Phone: 
202-415-1962
Language: 
Literacy Level: 

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