School can be tough when you’re living with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) — early mornings, long days, and staying focused while managing pain, fatigue, and stiffness.

To help, we’ve created a simple, easy-to-read PDF that explains what JIA is and how schools can support kids living with it. Whether it’s understanding why a child might need extra breaks, help with handwriting, or flexibility for sports, this guide is perfect for teachers, education assistants, and school staff.

Let’s make sure every child with JIA feels understood and supported in the classroom.

👉 Download our free “JIA and School” guide

One Comment

  1. Kids Health Classroom 4 September 2025 at 8:42 pm - Reply

    This is such a valuable resource for educators! The free “JIA and School” guide clearly explains how teachers and school staff can support children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, from providing extra breaks to accommodating physical activities. Practical tips like these make a real difference in helping kids feel included and understood.

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