Alopecia Areata
| Alopecia Areata in Children |
| Alopecia areata is a common condition that occurs in males and females of all ages, but young persons are affected most often. The alopecia areata experience varies with age and can be especially difficult, for the patient as well as the parent, when it presents itself during childhood. The National Alopecia Areata Foundation has many programs created to ease the burden of the entire family when a child is diagnosed with alopecia areata. | ![]() |
| Children and Alopecia Areata | Alopecia Areata in the Classroom |
| Children under the age of five | School Pack |
| Children ages six – twelve | Children's Video |
| Parenting and Alopecia Areata | NAAF Resources for Children |
| Parenting a child with alopecia areata | School Pack |
| Tips for Parents | Children's Video |
| Resources for Parents | Helping Hearts through Hands |
| NAAF Conference | |
| Alopecia Areata Marketplace | |
| Charlie’s Angels Program | |






