Learn about the safest areas of the body for insulin injection and the importance of rotating insulin injection sites.
Learn tips about insulin injection and get answers to questions you may have about giving insulin to your child.
Several other devices can be used to make insulin injections easier. Learn what these devices are and whether they are right for your child.
Patients with type 1 diabetes and some with type 2 must receive insulin manually. Learn what an insulin regimen is and the different routines.
Find out about the two most common types of diabetes: type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Symptoms and causes differ for each.
Find out how to adjust insulin doses at home using the sliding scale when your child is on a multiple daily injections (MDI) routine
Learn about the diabetes care team, who is involved and what to expect during clinic visits.
Diabetes is a life-long condition. Learn what causes it and what role insulin plays in the body.
Learn where injectable insulin comes from and how it works.
Giving insulin injections can be stressful. Find out how to safely prepare and inject insulin into your child.
Find out how to manage insulin injections while your child is sick.
If you child has an insulin pump, find out how to make sure they are getting enough insulin while they are sick.
This March break, find out what you need to know about managing diabetes while on vacation or while your child is away at camp.
Insulin allows sugar to be stored as energy. Learn what role insulin plays in diabetes management.
Read the story of 13-year-old Sara and how her meal plan with changing carbohydrate intakes works for her.
In type 2 diabetes, the body does not produce enough insulin, or it cannot properly use what it produces. Learn how type 2 diabetes is managed.
Type 2 diabetes is less common in children and teens than in adults. Learn the signs of type 2 diabetes and how it is diagnosed.
Many people prefer insulin pens to syringes. Find out why they are preferred and what the advantages and disadvantages are.
Insulin requirements will change as your child grows and develops. Learn why this is required and when to make adjustments.
In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas stops producing insulin. Learn the symptoms, causes and how this life-long condition is diagnosed.
Find out how to adjust insulin doses at home using the sliding scale when using a three-times-a-day insulin routine or two-times-a-day insulin routine.
In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas stops producing insulin. Learn how this chronic condition is managed.
Eating out and special occasions can be tricky when a family member has diabetes. Find out how to navigate these events to keep everyone healthy.
An overview of what to expect when your child is diagnosed with diabetes, and you will need to learn to manage living with diabetes.