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Laurie Carson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Jun 1997 09:50:27 -0600
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> Date:    Sun, 15 Jun 1997 11:55:16 -0700
> From:    Susan Martin <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: anaphylactic
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> I too was impressed by your 9 year old's presence of mind but even more worried
> about my 22 month old. I have been told not to place him in daycare and I
> don't know if I can send him to pre-school if his allergies are the same. Not
> a worry yet though.
>

Susan - Here's one more sample that says life-threatening allergies and
daycare/preschool can mix.  My daughter's daycare has grown up with her
allergies, and are extremely careful about all of her food, and her
classmates' food.  She is 2.5, and also knows that cow's milk makes
her sick, (also eggs and peanuts), and that her milk comes from rice.
One boy in her class drinks goat's milk, so they talk about the different
kinds during the meals.

I have turned down openings at several daycare centers, because I didn't
feel comfortable about how they handled food, so you do have to look
carefully, and be vigilant.

Laurie

(and Alyssa, who makes play-dough sandwhiches with cheese for her friends
and without cheese for herself.  Last week, a boy in her class was
making pretend sandwhiches in the sandbox with "bread and cheese", and she
asked him to make one for her with no cheese!)

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