Air Quality, Asthma and Advocacy: Workshop for Health Care Professionals

This workshop was designed to help health care professionals enhance the quality of care they deliver by educating them about specific environmental asthma triggers, how triggers affect asthma outcomes and the appropriate remediation strategies. The program also provides HCPs with information about the local resources that their patients may find useful.
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You Can Control Asthma

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Georgetown Universitys Division of Childrens Health Promotion in the Department of Family Medicine
You Can Control Asthma is a validated asthma education program designed to give children ages 6 to 12 and their families more self-confidence and the necessary knowledge and skills needed to control asthma. It consists of a set of parallel booklets for children and their parents, which teach principles of asthma management through pictures, captions, and activities. Also included is an Implementat
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Wee Wheezers at Home

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Josephine, Brown, PhD, Alice Demi, DNS, and Sandra Wilson, PhD
Wee Wheezers at Home is a validated asthma education program for parents of young children under the age of seven that is implemented in a home setting. The program consists of eight 90-minute sessions that are conducted by a home visitor over an eight-week period. Sessions are held in the home of the family in a one-on-one format or in a small family group setting. The educational materials for f
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Native AIR Asthma Activity & Coloring Booklet (ages 4-7)

This Asthma Activity Guide (designed for ages 4 to 7) provides fun and easy ways to learn about asthma and the 5 most common asthma triggers (dust mites, tobacco smoke, pets, mold, and pests (rodents/cockroaches) found in the home.
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Native AIR asthma trading cards (ages 8-11)

9-Tear-apart trading cards contain asthma trigger information designed to teach children ages 8-11 about the 5 most common asthma triggers (dust mites, tobacco smoke, pets, mold, and pests (rodents/cockroaches) found in the home.
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Native AIR trading cards (ages 4-7)

9-Tear-apart trading cards contain asthma trigger information designed to teach children ages 4-7 about the 5 most common asthma triggers (dust mites, tobacco smoke, pets, mold, and pests (rodents/cockroaches) found in the home.
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Native AIR Asthma Stickers

These fun stickers teach children of all ages about the 5 most common asthma triggers (dust mites, tobacco smoke, pets, mold, and pests (rodents/cockroaches) found in the home.
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