Date: 08/04/2025

Helping Kids with Ichthyosis Feel Safe, Included, and Confident at School Shape 

1. Daily Skincare Support 

Before School:

  • Apply prescribed moisturizer or ointment to protect skin. 

  • Dress in soft, breathable clothes (cotton is best). 

  • Pack lotion for use at school if needed. 

During School:

  • Allow child to reapply moisturizer (especially to hands/face). 

  • Provide access to water bottles and allow extra time for handwashing. 

  • Let staff know skin flaking or redness is not contagious. 

After Physical Activity: 

  • Allow time to cool down or change clothes. 

  • Ensure they can avoid overheating or excessive sweating.  

2. Supportive School Environment

Classroom Needs: 

  • Keep classroom temperature cool and use a humidifier if possible. 

  • Allow hat or head covering if scalp is affected. 

  • Seat away from radiators/heaters or windows with direct sun. 

  • 504 Plan or IEP: 

  • Consider a 504 Plan for accommodations like: 

  • Extra bathroom or hydration breaks 

  • Excused tardiness for skincare routines 

  • Sunscreen use or indoor recess on hot days 

  • Extra time for physical activity recoveryShape 

 3. Emotional and Social Support 

Normalize Their Condition: 

  • Offer the child a simple way to explain ichthyosis if they so choose (e.g., “My skin makes extra flakes, but I’m okay”). 

  • Educate classmates as appropriate to reduce bullying or stigma. 

Encourage Confidence: 

  • Let them choose when to participate in skincare at school. 

  • Celebrate strengths: kindness, creativity, effort—not appearance. 

  • Talk It Out: 

  • Check in regularly at home and at school about feelings. 

  • Encourage participation in FIRST's private Facebook Groups.Shape 

 4. Communication is Key 

Build a Team: 

  • Work with teachers, the nurse, PE staff, and administration. 

  • Provide a simple health care plan describing symptoms, triggers, and emergency contacts

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