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is an alphabetical list of the brochures and booklets developed by the PKU
Clinic at the University of Washington.
A
Babysitter's Guide to PKU.
Guidelines and helpful hints for babysitting a child with PKU.
Chef
Lophe's Phe-Nominal Cookbook.
Recipe secrets of Chef Lophe.
Finger
Foods Are Fun.
Guidelines for assisting in the development of self-feeding skills and
familiarization with some of the mainstays of the PKU diet.
Games
That Teach: Learning by Doing for Preschoolers with PKU.
A booklet of activities for children, providing opportunities to learn
about appropriate food choices for PKU.
Look-Alike
Foods: A Solution or a Pandora's Box?
Questions to consider when deciding on an appropriate food strategy for
your child.
Making
the Change: from High Phe to Low Phe. Fink KJ, Trahms CM. University
of Washington PKU Clinic, 1993.
A
booklet that describes how to change recipes to fit into a low-phe food
pattern.
Monitoring
Blood Phenylalanine Levels at Home.
A guide for collecting Guthrie filter paper blood samples at home.
New
Parents' Guide to PKU.
A booklet to help familiarize new parents with PKU and its treatment.
PKU
for Children: Learning to Measure.
A guide to help school-age children become more responsible for their
PKU diet management.
PKU
Pal
A
notebook developed by the University of Washington PKU Clinic to help
families in the management of Phenylketonuria.
PKU
Self-Management Timeline.
A guideline of suggested tasks for children to adopt as they progress
from infancy to adulthood.
PKU
Food Target.
A food target tool, developed by the University of Washington PKU Clinic,
to help with food choices for PKU diet management.
Sample
School Lunch Strategy for Parents
A sample copy of a "school lunch strategy" developed by the
parents of a child with PKU.
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