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The AsthmaKidCare™ Program Toolkit

The AsthmaKidCare™ Toolkit is full of helpful information, asthma teaching tools, and reminder programs to help you stay on top of your child’s asthma. By signing up for the free AsthmaKidCare™ support program, you’ll gain access to the numerous asthma resources below. Once you have signed up, simply use your login information to download each tool.

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Asthma Triggers: What to Know, What to Do

Asthma Triggers: What to Know, What to Do
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Get a list of common triggers, along with tips on how to avoid them.

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Asthma Symptom Tracker

Asthma Symptom Tracker (PDF – 363KB)

Keep tabs on your child’s asthma symptoms to help you start recognizing trends with his or her asthma.

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Mom's Guide to Nebulizing

Mom's Guide to Nebulizing (PDF – 471KB)

Get tips from other moms on how to make nebulizing easier for your child.

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Asthma Action Plan

Asthma Action Plan (PDF – 576KB)

Bring this to your child’s next scheduled doctor appointment, and start creating a plan of action for managing your child’s asthma.
Doctor Discussion Guide

Doctor Discussion Guide (PDF – 352KB)

Learn how to talk to your doctor and stay in control.
Caring For Your Nebulizer

Caring for Your Nebulizer (PDF – 367KB)

Learn how to clean and store your nebulizer system to maintain proper operation.
Inhaled Corticosteroids: How They Can Help

Inhaled Corticosteroids: How They Can Help (PDF – 434KB)

Learn more about inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) and how they are different from anabolic steroids (the kinds athletes use), a common mix-up for parents.
Controller vs. Rescue

Controller vs Rescue (PDF – 356KB)

Take a closer look at the differences between the two kinds of childhood asthma treatment.
Caregiver Nebulizer Tips

Caregiver Nebulizer Tips (PDF – 370KB)

When your child is being taken care of by others, make sure they are familiar with the parts of a nebulizer and how to use it.
Emergency Contact Sheet

Emergency Contact Sheet (PDF – 633KB)

Keep track of emergency contacts all in one place. Then be sure to share the information with your child’s teachers, daycare providers, babysitters, and other caregivers.
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