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Diabetes
(For Teens with Diabetes and Their Parents)

As a teen with diabetes, you may be preparing for a variety of big changes: perhaps you are going off to college, entering the workforce, or moving out of your parents’ house. You may even be asked to find a new doctor. The sections below give you the tools necessary to prepare for making these changes and keeping your diabetes in check!

Life on Your Own
Employment
Financial Information
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Teen Transition Panels

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Life on Your Own

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Diabetes Management

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Teen Transition Panels

20092009 Teen Transition Panel

Seattle Children's presents:
1st Annual Diabetes Teen Transition Panel (2009)

(wmv file | 311MB | 1hr. 20 min.)

A discussion from various perspectives about the challenges and successes of transitioning into adulthood. Hear from medical and financial experts, as well as young adults and parents themselves! This event was held April 1, 2009 at Seattle Children's Hospital.

20112011 Teen Transition Panel

Seattle Children's presents:
2011 Teen Transition Panel

(wmv | 328MB | 1hr. 15 min.)

A discussion from various perspectives about the challenges and successes of transitioning into adulthood. Hear from medical and financial experts, as well as young adults and parents themselves!

2013 2013 Teen Transition Panel

Seattle Children's presents:
2013 Teen Transition Panel

(wmv | 326MB | 1hr. 35 min.)

A discussion from various perspectives about the challenges and successes of transitioning into adulthood. Hear from medical and financial experts, as well as young adults and parents themselves! This event was held March 14th 2013 at Seattle Children's Hospital.

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***Material above – courtesy of The Center for Children with Special Needs***

 

   

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