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My ds is anaphylactic to PN and TN and attends a PN/TN safe school. Should classrooms/schools be made safer for those children with life-threatening allergies to milk or eggs, for example? Just...
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Pack up your epi-pen: It’s back to school again There is nothing more stressful for a parent than sending their child off to school with a severe peanut allergy. Protect your peanut, a Langley based...
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My son's class (in the United States) has a new pa student. We sometimes have class parties (per the teacher) and ask for donations from parents. I would like to be able to send as specific as list...
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Our homeschool co-op starts this week, and I want to email a letter to the other parents and teaching moms reminding them that my DD has PA, TNA and asthma. (The co-op is peanut free but not TN free...
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We are very fortunate that our public elementary school allows their students to carry their epi-pens on them at all times. This has been great with ds, who uses his e-belt to carry his. However,...
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http://allergies.about.com/b/2009/08/17/should-peanuts-be-banned-from-sc...
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There a few other children in our school with peanut allergies, yet I am the only parent who requires that my children have their Epi-pen out on the school yard. There are a couple of reasons for...
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Below is a link to to a brochure "Accommodating Children with Special Dietary Needs in the School Nutrition Programs. It is put out by the USDA Food and Nutrition service. I found page 25 to be very...
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I was wondering if anyone has an allergy awareness program for their school. We have a PTA board position called youth protection. Someone suggested that there should be a program to educate...
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I thought some of you might be interested in looking at this new bill passed in Colorado as you work with your schools. "COLORADO SCHOOL CHILDREN'S FOOD ALLERGY AND ANAPHYLAXIS MANAGEMENT ACT" www....
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i am a teacher at a daycare. i work with the one year olds, and the 4 year olds. in the past we had a student for a while who developed a peanut allergy, she was one years old, and my coworker and i...
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I was wondering if anybody out there had a PA child make it safely through the elementary school years without a reaction. I am losing sleep, because I envision sending my daughter off into a PB...
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My PA 1st grader informed us at dinner tonight that they did a class project with peanuts. He didn't eat them, but they were offered to everyone else in the class along with a variety of vegetables....
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A girl at my daughter's school gave her a high five at school and later that day sat down beside her at lunch and told her she had eaten a peanut butter sandwhich for breakfast and didnt wash her...
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Hi everyone, I am in need of some advice and feedback from all of you with young children in elementary school. I have a 1st grade child who entered the public school for the 1st time this year. She...
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I dropped my 2 1/2 year old off at preschool this morning and saw the moms all scrambling to sign up for something on the Halloween Party sign up sheet (why so many food celebrations, I ask)....
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Hi everyone. I am a father. My son is in second grade and has been diagnosed with a peanut allergy. He has a field trip coming up this month and the school will be providing the meals. Since I will...
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Has anyone had problems with skin reactions but nothing when ingesting peanuts? 10 year old daughter tested positive for peanut allergies, consumed snicker bar and had no reaction. Plays with peanuts...


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