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Foreword by Margaret Cox, Chief Executive, National Eczema Society. Acknowledgements. 1. Introducing Helen, who has eczema. 2. What is eczema?. 3. What can make eczema worse?. 4. How eczema affects school. 5. How eczema affects home. 6. How eczema affects friendships. 7. Treatments for eczema. 8. How family and friends can help. 9. How school can help. 10. Other disorders related to eczema. Other organisations and websites.
Learn what eczema is and how those with the condition can be supported
Julie Collier and her daughter have both suffered with eczema since they were around 4 months old. She is a volunteer media contact with the National Eczema Society, helping to raise awareness of the condition and to reach out to others to let them know they are not alone. Julie also does voluntary work with other charities. She lives in the West Midlands, UK.
This excellent book explains what eczema is in language a child can
understand, which will in turn make it easier for them to live a
full and confident life...Eczema may be challenging but it does not
have to control our lives. By telling their story in such an
accessible and engaging manner Julie and Helen are helping millions
of children living with eczema and I am truly grateful to them.
*from the foreword by Margaret Cox, Chief Executive, National
Eczema Society, UK*
Can I Tell You About Eczema? is an exceptionally well-written,
factual book about this chronic condition. Children, along with
their parents, siblings, extended family, as well as friends and
teachers, are given a glimpse into what it's like to live with
eczema.
*Julie Block, Chief Executive Officer, National Eczema Association,
USA*
This is a really excellent book, which explains in easily
understood terms some of the everyday problems faced by someone
with eczema. I know how distressing it is for children and adults
with eczema and for their parents and carers. This booklet helps to
explain in practical ways the challenges faced by those living with
and caring for eczema.
*Dr Iain Foulds, Consultant Dermatologist*
Helen tells readers how her skin often feels to her... As well as
more about what can make things worse or better in the main
narrative, there are additional pages about special treatments
towards the end of the book; and also information about related
conditions, suggestions for further reading and some supportive
organisations.
*Red Reading Hub blog*
This comprehensive series of patient information books about
various health problems and disabilities is aimed at children,
their parents, carers and teacher, and without exception the
information is well produced and clearly written... This is a
really interesting, truthful and accurate picture of life with
eczema, and will be useful for all who suffer from this very
uncomfortable condition.
*Healthy Books blog*
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