Managing a child's chronic illness can be all-consuming for parents, especially in the years following a diagnosis. Here's how to let your teen take over.
Abby Alten Schwartz THE WASHINGTON POST – My daughter was a high school senior when I first caught her skipping respiratory therapy. She has cystic fibrosis, and her treatment back then included using a nebuliser twice a day while wearing a life-preserver-like vest that shook mucous from her lungs. Already hypervigilant about my daughter’s health, […]