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When you send your teen or young adult off to college, you aren’t just sending them off to get a degree. You are also sending them off to learn more about adulthood and self-management. This is especially true if you have a child with asthma.

No matter how you prepare them for these next steps, nothing matches real-world experience. Once on their own, college students often realize there is information they need to know. But when managing asthma away from home, they need to know what to do before they need a doctor or have an asthma episode or attack.

The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) has created a series of videos for teens with asthma who will be starting college or are in their first year. These videos are also great refreshers for students who are returning for their spring semester. Each animated video is short and easy to understand.

Top 10 Things Teens Forget When They Move to College – Asthma Edition

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This video highlights some quick tips teens and young adults might not think about when going to college. It includes reminders about reducing dorm room allergens, working with roommates, and taking care of their health.

What to Do If You Get Sick at College – Asthma Edition

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This video offers advice on what your college student should do if they get sick. It gives tips on self-care, following an Asthma Action Plan, and keeping others around them healthy.

Coronavirus (COVID-19): What People With Asthma Need to Know

Find out general information on what people with asthma need to know about COVID-19. Learn the latest guidance from AAFA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as your risk, how to prevent the spread, and what to do if you catch it.


Health Insurance Terms College Students May Not Know – Asthma Edition

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Health care terms can be confusing. This video defines basic health care terms everyone should know. This can help your student better communicate with you and their doctor’s office when they receive care.

Share our videos with your student. You can use them as conversation starters to help them understand managing their own asthma. Or if your child is already in college, you can send them as short reminders.

The development of these videos was supported by an educational grant from Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron.

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