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OMG! More proof of allergy--difficult child off the walls
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<blockquote data-quote="kab" data-source="post: 30511" data-attributes="member: 3582"><p>I think your concern about food triggers is serious. you wouldnt feed a friend with a peanut allergy PBJ sandwiches-many kids have life threatening allergies to mundane foods, and as parents its up to us to alert friends to kid allergies so that no inadvertant exposures occur. Now that said, most kids with nut allergy know it can kill them so they speak up and politely decline the killer PBJ. However, you should be able to engage parents and use the allergy analogy-and hey while you cant chain your kid to the house you also wouldnt send them to a friend's house where you know loaded guns, x rated flicks, or alcohol were accessible to the kids? and it sounds like the food thing could be that serious for your son. would it be too creepy for you to provide your own snacks for whatever get togethers were happening-a cooler full of fun but safe stuff? my kids are younger so I may be out of touch here with what is realistic. good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kab, post: 30511, member: 3582"] I think your concern about food triggers is serious. you wouldnt feed a friend with a peanut allergy PBJ sandwiches-many kids have life threatening allergies to mundane foods, and as parents its up to us to alert friends to kid allergies so that no inadvertant exposures occur. Now that said, most kids with nut allergy know it can kill them so they speak up and politely decline the killer PBJ. However, you should be able to engage parents and use the allergy analogy-and hey while you cant chain your kid to the house you also wouldnt send them to a friend's house where you know loaded guns, x rated flicks, or alcohol were accessible to the kids? and it sounds like the food thing could be that serious for your son. would it be too creepy for you to provide your own snacks for whatever get togethers were happening-a cooler full of fun but safe stuff? my kids are younger so I may be out of touch here with what is realistic. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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