Asthma Safety at School or Daycare

With good asthma control, your child should not generally miss school or daycare and should be able to fully participate in activities such as sports.

The Lung Health Foundation is committed to helping parents, teachers and school boards adjust to this new era of asthma-friendly schools!

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Regular, clear communication with the school and daycare can help your child maintain good asthma control. Meet with your child’s teachers or daycare staff each September and do the following:

Teachers and daycare staff

Teachers and daycare staff can do a lot to help children maintain good asthma control. There are many things that can be done to help a student with asthma:

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Warning signs of uncontrolled asthma

As a teacher or daycare staff with regular exposure to children with asthma, you may notice the early warning signs that asthma is getting out of control in a child. Common warning signs that a child’s asthma may be worsening include:

Take note of these symptoms and report them to the child’s parents right away. By keeping track of the students’ symptoms and reporting them, you can help prevent symptoms from getting worse and reduce the risk of an asthma attack.