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My granddaughter's school principal has played a very important role in the
selection of teachers. Some teachers more easily accommodate than others
and his selections have been great for the last 4 years. Some teachers use
play dough and food, etc more that others. He has been essential for her.
Best, Myrtice (S. CA)
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I have to also agree with the person that disagreed with the advice to =
tell everyone and their brother about your child's celiac. In all =
reality why would the principal, school nurse etc. need any information =
on celiac? The only one that needs to know is your child's teacher and =
most importantly of all YOUR CHILD!!!! I would put most of my energy =
into educating your child because he or she is the one that will need to =
turn down the cookie from the bus driver, substitute teacher, etc,=20
good luck,
Jen
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