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The brochure "Je reste en bonne santé" is designed to help children understand and manage their health, particularly in the context of living with a chronic illness such as HIV.
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The brochure is intended for children aged 2-6 years and aims to provide a positive and empowering message about health and well-being. The brochure begins by emphasizing the importance of open and honest communication between children and their caregivers about health and illness. It suggests that children may have questions and concerns about their health and that these should be addressed in a normal and non-exceptional way. The brochure also notes that it is just one part of a series of discussions that children should have with their caregivers about their health. The brochure then focuses on the importance of regular health check-ups and the role of healthcare professionals in helping children stay healthy. It emphasizes that it is not the child's fault if they have a chronic illness and that many people with HIV feel well most of the time. The brochure also explains that HIV is a virus that is present in the blood and that medication can help to keep it under control. The brochure also highlights the importance of taking medication as prescribed by a healthcare professional and the role of medication in helping to manage HIV. It suggests that children should take their medication even when they do not feel like it, as this helps to keep the virus under control and prevents it from becoming active again. In addition to taking medication, the brochure emphasizes the importance of other healthy habits such as getting enough sleep, eating nutritious foods, and attending regular health check-ups. It also encourages children to think about other things they can do to stay healthy and to identify healthy habits that they enjoy. Overall, the brochure "Je reste en bonne santé" provides a positive and empowering message about health and well-being for children living with HIV. It emphasizes the importance of open communication, regular health check-ups, and healthy habits in managing the condition and staying healthy.
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