Daily Life With JA
From school life, to taking medications to family concerns, here’s information on how to make living with JA easier.
Tips for helping your child take JA medications as prescribed.
Physical activity offers big benefits for kids with juvenile arthritis. Here’s how to get – and keep – your child active.
Symptoms can take a toll on your child’s appetite, but eating a balanced, nutritious diet will help manage JA’s effects.
When a child has JA, it’s easy for other siblings to feel left out or for parents to neglect their own needs. Learn how to avoid those traps.
Making friends and starting middle school and high school can be tough for kids with JA. Here’s how to help them succeed.
Kids with JA have a right to certain accommodations at school. Learn how to make a 504 plan – and how to discuss it with teachers.
Help your child make the transition from kid with JA to young adult with JA.