Hi my daughter doesn't have the dexcom she had a libre, casie was diagnosed last year at the age of 6, so is 7 now the same age as your child. Casie has a small back pack that she wears all day that she keeps everything in for her to use as and when she needs it (monitor lancets strips ect ect, jelly baby's carton of apple juice, glucose gel incase of an emergency the ta/teacher can use it , she now also has a bolus advisor and that's in there too) only her insulin is in the medical cupboard and glycogen . We got her a wobel watch off amazon, you can set up to 6 alarms with a sound or vibrate, we set it at times we know she is likely to go low 9.30 and 10.30 as a reminder to scan herself which she does, I work in her school but not in her year and I've seen her test herself in a whole school assembly when her watch has gone off. Its also set pre lunch and 2pm so she knows to do a finger prick before lunch and scan again at 2pm.
I would only say that she keep everything with her because if she were out at play time and didn't feel right she can check herself and not have to try find the person who has her reader, I don't know the size of your daughters school or if her ta is with her all the time, but our school has 500 children and as hard as it is to let her be so independent we've kind of had to be.
Dexcom G6 CGM System is commonly implemented by teachers, healthcare professionals and parents in schools. However, not all parents support it. Read more about the system in the research A Practical Approach to Using Trend Arrows on the Dexcom G5 CGM System to Manage Children and Adolescents With Diabetes by cheap essay writer and PhD Lori M. Laffel who studies continuous glucose monitoring and does projects with parents in schools.
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