tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7791147721832190914.post2427835194268705769..comments2022-11-19T03:01:55.102-06:00Comments on Mom To Food Allergy Kid: First Day of 4kUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7791147721832190914.post-35015765195025935222010-09-04T23:51:17.320-05:002010-09-04T23:51:17.320-05:00My son's teacher this year (3-year-old prescho...My son's teacher this year (3-year-old preschool)banned peanut butter in her classroom. She apparently sent home a note, I didn't get one, about not sending things with peanuts in them. One Mom asked about chicken from Chic-filet b/c her husband works there. I'm like you, I hate to inconvience people, so I left it up to his teacher and she feels more comfortable this way. The other day she wiped his face with a baby wipe and it caused "welts" I'm guessing hives, so she just gave him some Benadryl. I love that she's comfortable enough to give him the Benadryl when he needs it. I also love that she's always asking me questions about what he can and can't have (his last teacher NEVER brought it up). The other day, they were going to bake a cake, but she was concerned about the eggs, I told her he could have a bad reaction just from coming in contact with them. She decided to do the cake on a day he wasn't there (he only goes 2 days a week). Sorry this turned into a novel, lol! I really enjoy your blog :-)Chase's Momahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13040704311133643008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7791147721832190914.post-32207656724175278992010-09-02T22:17:53.496-05:002010-09-02T22:17:53.496-05:00Jeanette,
We had a similar note from Meadow's...Jeanette,<br /><br />We had a similar note from Meadow's class. It made me think of Nathan. I was happy that the teacher was making the classroom friendly for all the students and trying to be proactive to minimize any risks in her classroom.Aprilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00603516556198292643noreply@blogger.com