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Should you change schools after being bullied for years. My 12 yr old son is in the 6th grad and has been bullied since the 4th grade by having peanuts thrown at him, threatening to smear peanut butter on him to bringing bags of peanuts to control him.

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Our school will not go peanut free, only peanut aware. Is this a common thing like they say it is?

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Should my PA daughter 19 yrs old move into a house with 4 girls for college next year? I say Not a good choice. Advise please.

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Can a school ban off site activities (to places such as Dairy Queen) due to a child's peanut allergy? Is there an actual legal basis that allows a prinicipal to do this? thank you

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I have a question. My son is 9 and in the 4th grade at a school that is already peanut free, but is it ok to let the child carry an epipen or does anyone else do this? Or do you have to let the nurse have those no matter what?

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