When your child has a life-threatening food allergy, getting prepared for their first day of school can be very stressful. Searching the Internet and trying to know what topics need to be covered, can leave any parent feeling overwhelmed.
Have you found yourself...
- Wondering what questions you should ask?
- Looking for ways to help increase your child's safety?
- Questioning how to effectively communicate your child's needs and help people "get it"?
- Wanting stories you can easily reference about children having reactions at school?
- Searching for downloads, information & other helpful resources you can share?
- Needing help putting together a checklist of important topics to discuss?
Whether your child is starting kindergarten or entering a new school, Allergies at School will have you prepared!
Allergies at School is a valuable resource that equips you with important questions to ask before, during and after your child starts school. It's a simple and straightforward guide to help increase your child's safety at school.
Allergies at School includes checklists of key points to easily reference, helpful resources to share, and relevant stories to discuss with the team members.
Topics include: Getting Prepared, The Team Meeting, The School Nurse, Playgrounds and Recess, Field Trips, The Cafeteria, Using School Transportation, Talking to Teachers, Helping Your Child Prepare, Food Allergies in the News, and Resources.
Allergies at School is also an excellent resource for school nurses, teachers and principals!
About the Author: Stacey Stratton has an M.A. in Education and over 8 years experience working in the Special Education field. Her experience not only includes educating others, but being an advocate for those who have any type of special need. She is the founder and currently writes the blog posts at www.peanutfreezone.com Stacey has also written numerous articles and guest posts to help increase safety and awareness of food allergies.