The Diabetes Support Checklist For Parents:
A 5-Day Email Course To Better Support Your Child With Diabetes
(Even If They Were Diagnosed 5 Years Ago)
"This 5-day email course helped me immensely, and my child was diagnosed years ago!"
Everything you need to know to provide the best support for your child with diabetes starting TODAY.
A “crash course” on how to support your child with diabetes.
How to navigate their diagnosis and help them manage their condition effectively.
The 5 biggest mistakes parents make and why (and how to easily avoid these mistakes).
Recommended trusted resources to provide additional information.
How to get involved in diabetes research!
My name is Sara and I have worked in the start-up of clinical research trials for 5+ years.
I also ghostwrite for clinical research organisations.
And now, I want to share everything I've learned with you through this free email course.
Want to make sure this free email course is “worth it” before you sign-up?
Here's everything that's inside:
📚 Day 1: Understanding diabetes to know how it should be managed effectively.
💬 Day 2: Communicating with your child to acknowledge their emotional and psychological feelings.
⭐ Day 3: Motivating your child to manage their diabetes independently.
🏫 Day 4: Informing your child's school and peers with their diagnosis.
🧠 Day 5: Educating yourself with the latest diabetes research and techniques.
Hooray! The first lesson of the Parents' Diabetes Support Checklist is on its way to your inbox.
Within the next minute or two, you're going to get an email with Day 0!This email summarises what you can expect over the next 5 days from the Parents' Diabetes Support Checklist, so be sure to check it out!But if you have any questions, don't hesitate to hit reply and let me know—I'll be happy to help!Now go and check your inbox!
P.S. If you don't find the email in your inbox in the next couple of minutes, please check your spam folder...Chances are it ended up there.(Since I'm relatively new to sending emails to my list, sometimes the "email algorithms" think I'm a robot!)