Asthma Care for Kids

Helping Adults Support Children with Asthma

Asthma Care for Kids™ is Breathe New Hampshire's freeasthma-kid.jpg educational program that helps adults recognize, understand, and respond to asthma in children. Designed as an "Asthma 101" presentation, the program provides practical information for anyone who cares for or works with children.

Whether you're a teacher, child care provider, coach, school nurse, or parent, you'll leave with the knowledge and confidence to help children with asthma stay healthy, active, and safe.


Who Should Attend?

This program is ideal for:

  • Child care providers
  • Teachers and school staff
  • School nurses
  • Coaches and youth program leaders
  • Parents and caregivers
  • Anyone who works with or cares for children

What You'll Learn

Topics include:

  • Understanding asthma and common triggers
  • Recognizing asthma warning signs
  • Helping prevent asthma flare-ups
  • Asthma medications and treatment basics
  • Creating healthier indoor environments
  • Practical strategies for supporting children with asthma

Participants also receive educational resources and materials to use in their schools, programs, or homes.


Bring Asthma Care for Kids™ to Your Community

Breathe New Hampshire partners with child care centers, schools, youth organizations, and community groups across New Hampshire to deliver this interactive program.

Interested in hosting a presentation for your staff, organization, or community?

Request a Program → Email us at info@BreatheNH.org


What Participants Are Saying

"Very helpful and useful information for our children, families, and ourselves."
— Northwood, NH Child Care Provider

"I always encourage child care centers to invite parents and anyone else who works with children with asthma. Once everyone is educated, they can work together to identify triggers and better support each child's health."
— Breathe New Hampshire Asthma Care for Kids™ Trainer


Questions?

We're happy to help.

603.669.2411
info@BreatheNH.org     

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