Introduction. Part One: The Physical Realities of PANDAS, PANS and Related Conditions. 1. Your child has PANDAS or PANS - Now what? 2. What's happening in your child's brain: Medical Context of PANDAS/PANS. 3. Complex cases and comorbid conditions. 4. Common treatments and therapies for PANDAS/PANS. 5. Challenges in finding treatment for PANDAS/PANS. 6. Ensuring physical wellbeing: Nutrition and lifestyle support for PANDAS/PANS. 7. Managing relapse. Part Two: Living Well with PANDAS and PANS Symptoms. 8. Supporting mental well-being: Emotional and behavioral impact of PANDAS/PANS. 9. Managing Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) on a daily basis. 10. Managing separation and generalized anxiety. 11. Routines, supports and social skills. 12. Family self-care: Post-traumatic stress and support systems. Part Three: Planning, Advocacy and Communication. 13. Communicating and advocating effectively on behalf of your child. 14. Developing a strong educational plan for your child. 15. School supports, accommodations and adaptations. 16. Transitions, adolescence and adulthood with PANDAS/PANS. 17. Conclusion.
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A Parents' Guide to PANDAS, PANS and Related Neuroimmune Disorders will be a dog-eared, high-lighted, bookmarked constant companion for parents of children with PANS! It packs practical recommendations for parents from parents, with illustrative case vignettes, up-to-date information, and tools for navigating the journey to healing. It will help parents understand these disorders, work collaboratively with medical and educational professionals and care for their children and themselves. I will recommend it to my patients' families and their medical and educational care teams.