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I have to jump in here to disagree with the notion of wearing some kind label on your child.  That sets a terrible example of labeling a kid in general. We want them to fit in, not the opposite.  Call the principal and set up a meeting. Bring a bunch of laminated sheets w a picture of your kid explaining what celiac is, etc. Put your cell on it for questions. Avoid the hot lunch program.  Good luck.  Once you get assigned to a classroom meet w the teacher and all assts and other teachers interacting w your kid. 

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I would recommend having a meeting with the school staff (in fact, all people who would come into contact with your child including bus drivers, etc) that your child has celiac or just tell them your child i on a wheat free/dairy free diet.   Do it right before the school year starts.  If necessary, applying a label to the back of your child's shirt would also work.  



Rick



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