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Topomax question for my 9 year old bipolar dtr
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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 81727" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>Unfortunately, I do not have advice to offer regarding the Topomax. I hope you get some relief from the binge eating soon.</p><p></p><p>However, if difficult child is going to a California public school, what they are doing in her classroom is in violation of the law. </p><p></p><p>I quote directly from the California Department of Education's website:</p><p></p><p>Food standards effective July 1, 2007:Elementary Schools</p><p></p><p> <strong>(California Education Code (Easy Child) sections 49431 and 49431.5)</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The only food that may be sold to a pupil during the school day are:</p><p></p><p>(Sold also means any thing "given" to students)</p><p></p><p>Full meals </p><p>Individually sold portions of nuts, nut butters, seeds, eggs, cheese packaged for individual sale; fruit or vegetables that have not been deep fried; and legumes </p><p>Individually sold dairy or whole grain items that meets all of the following standards: </p><p>Not more than 35 percent of its total calories from fat </p><p>Not more than 10 percent of its total calories from saturated fat </p><p>Not more than 35 percent of its total weight may be composed of sugar (naturally occurring and added sugar) </p><p>Not more than 175 calories per individual food item </p><p></p><p></p><p>The teacher needs stop the candy. :thumbsdown:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 81727, member: 831"] Unfortunately, I do not have advice to offer regarding the Topomax. I hope you get some relief from the binge eating soon. However, if difficult child is going to a California public school, what they are doing in her classroom is in violation of the law. I quote directly from the California Department of Education's website: Food standards effective July 1, 2007:Elementary Schools [b](California Education Code (Easy Child) sections 49431 and 49431.5)[/b] The only food that may be sold to a pupil during the school day are: (Sold also means any thing "given" to students) Full meals Individually sold portions of nuts, nut butters, seeds, eggs, cheese packaged for individual sale; fruit or vegetables that have not been deep fried; and legumes Individually sold dairy or whole grain items that meets all of the following standards: Not more than 35 percent of its total calories from fat Not more than 10 percent of its total calories from saturated fat Not more than 35 percent of its total weight may be composed of sugar (naturally occurring and added sugar) Not more than 175 calories per individual food item The teacher needs stop the candy. [img]:thumbsdown:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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