<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Andy and Trisha Stevenson asked whether they should be concerned about their four-year-old celiac daughter making or playing with play dough (which contains wheat flour in the usual recipe) at preschool. I have read reports on this list and elsewhere of adult celiacs having reactions to airborne dust containing gluten, which could fly freely and be inhaled as young children mixed dough. On the other hand, some celiacs report no problems associated with baking with wheat flour for other family members. I would be concerned if this were my child. Also, keeping anything that has been on the hands of a four year old out of her mouth is difficult. Preschoolers sometimes eat play dough intentionally, and if that is part of the underground culture at this preschool, the temptation to imitate peers could be strong. As for behavioral reactions after eating gluten, a number of adults on this list have reported symptoms ranging from fuzzymindedness to extreme irritability. Parents of celiac children also have reported episodes of hyperactivity and irritability after their usually even tempered children consumed gluten. Nancy Ewald Jackson, Ph.D. Professor, Educational Psychology College of Education, 361 Lindquist Ctr. N. University of Iowa,Iowa City, IA 52242 USA Phone: 319-335-5571 FAX: 319-335-5386 E-mail: <[log in to unmask]>