School Health Resources

Schoolchildren with asthma, allergies and related conditions should be able to fully participate in all school activities. Allergy & Asthma Network supports students, parents and school health services with a library of digital and print resources to address asthma and allergy needs. We’re here to help!

General Asthma & Allergy Resources

When to Keep a Child with Asthma or Allergies Home from School

Infographic titled "When to Keep a Child with Asthma or Allergies Home from School." It provides guidelines on symptoms indicating when a child should stay home or can attend school, focusing on fever, breathing, and general health.

Symptoms Lists for School Staff – Life-Threatening Allergies and Asthma

Two guides for school staff on allergy and asthma symptoms. The first lists life-threatening allergy symptoms like trouble breathing and vomiting. The second lists asthma symptoms like wheezing and chest tightness. Both provide website and contact info.
Infographic titled "School Nurse Chronic Health Assessment Tool" features a circular diagram with sections labeled: School Nurse, Parent/Family, Medical Home, School Staff. The center shows a diverse group of people representing a student, nurse, and family.

Back to School Checklist for School Nurses – Asthma & Life-Threatening Allergies (free download)

  • Basic Intake Interview
  • Condition Specific Questions
  • Tips for Conducting a Parent/Guardian Interview
  • Student Care Plans
  • Individualized Healthcare Plan (IHP) Development
  • Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Development
  • Sample Emergency Action Plans
  • Resources and References

Asthma Resources

Managing asthma at school is essential to keeping students healthy, safe and ready to learn. Allergy & Asthma Network offers a variety of free resources, including posters, infographics and articles. They are designed to support students, families, school nurses, teachers, coaches and staff. Explore these tools to help create an asthma-friendly school environment.

Asthma Posters & Infographics

Respiratory Treatments Poster

Infographic titled "Respiratory Treatments" showing various medications such as inhalers and biologics divided into categories like short-acting beta2-agonists, inhaled corticosteroids, combination medications, and more, with images and descriptions.

Stock Albuterol is Critical for Asthma Emergencies at School

Infographic titled "Stock Albuterol is Critical for Asthma Emergencies at School." Highlights asthma statistics, state laws about stocking albuterol in schools, and includes a U.S. map showing states with laws for stock albuterol use as of April 2024.

Asthma Checklist

Back to School Checklist for Asthma

Image showing a checklist titled "Back to School Checklist for Families: Asthma" by Allergy & Asthma Network. It includes sections for actions "Before School Begins" and "When School Starts," with detailed tasks to manage a child's asthma at school.

Asthma Education Articles

Education Videos – Inhaler Use

How to Use a Metered-Dose Inhaler (MDI)

A website displayed on a tablet, smartphone, desktop, and laptop. The main content is titled "How to Use a Metered Dose Inhaler" with a consistent design across all devices, demonstrating responsive web design.

How to Use a Dry Powder Inhaler (DPI)

Responsive website layout on various devices, including a desktop monitor, laptop, tablet, and smartphone. The screen displays a webpage titled "How to Use a Dry Powder Inhaler," highlighting consistent design across platforms.

How to Use a Nebulizer

Responsive website design displayed on a smartphone, tablet, desktop, and laptop, featuring the "Allergy Asthma Network" header and an article titled "How to Use a Nebulizer," with an image of a person using the device.

Holding Chambers and Spacers

A website layout is displayed on multiple devices: a tablet, smartphone, desktop, and laptop. The website features a header with text about "Holding Chambers and Spacers for Asthma," along with an image of a child using an inhaler.

Video Instructions for Inhalers

A website titled "Video Series: How to Use an Asthma Inhaler" is displayed on various devices including a tablet, smartphone, desktop, and laptop, all showing the same webpage with a blue and yellow theme.

What if I Can’t Afford my Asthma Medications?

Responsive design mockup displaying a website on various devices: a smartphone, tablet, iMac, and MacBook. The website header reads "What if I Can't Afford My Asthma Medication" with a blue and orange color scheme.

Virtual asthma coaching

Asthma coaching professional in an online meeting.

Free Virtual Asthma Coaching Program

Allergy Resources

Severe allergic reactions to food, insect venom and latex can happen in schools. Preventing a reaction requires preparation and consistent management. Explore the posters, infographics, patient education webposts and resources on severe allergies from Allergy & Asthma Network:

Anaphylaxis at at Glance

Infographic titled "Anaphylaxis At a Glance," illustrating common allergens, symptoms, and epinephrine use guidelines. It includes a human figure indicating affected body parts and lists foods, insects, and medications as potential triggers.
Anaphylaxis at a Glance

Allergy & Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan – American Academy of Pediatrics

An Allergy and Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan form from the American Academy of Pediatrics. It includes sections for child's information, allergy details, symptoms of reaction, medication instructions, and parent/physician signatures.

Anaphylaxis Impact

Infographic titled "Anaphylaxis Impact." Highlights include daily anaphylaxis deaths, annual food allergy, venom, penicillin deaths, increased death risk with asthma/food allergies, economic impact, need for epinephrine, and the message "Epinephrine First.

Steps to Stock Epinephrine

Infographic titled "Steps to Stock Epinephrine" by Allergy & Asthma Network. It outlines steps for state, district, and school levels, focusing on policy, protocol, prescription, and partnership to manage epinephrine availability and training.

You Need Two

Infographic about anaphylaxis emphasizes the crucial need to carry two epinephrine doses. It highlights treatment timing, common reaction times, symptoms, and stresses immediate administration. Visual elements and statistical data underscore the lifesaving role of epinephrine in emergencies.

Allergy Education Articles

Food Allergy Podcasts

Additional Allergy Resources