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During the day your child will be in contact with many staff members and other children. They may move around to different locations, both inside and outside the school or childcare centre. Since there can be risks in different settings - classroom, lunchroom, cafeteria, or the school yard - procedures should be in place to manage food allergens. This is also true for special activities, such as class trips, after-school programs and bus travel to and from home.
Find out if your child's school or childcare has a policy or guidelines for managing food allergies. Some may have this in place. Others may lack a clear policy if they have not had children with food allergies before, so you may even have an opportunity to get involved with the policy development. In any case, you should set up a meeting with the principal or childcare director to discuss your child's needs.
For more information about National School Policies (Canadian) regarding managing anaphylaxis in schools, click here.
Find out if your child's school or childcare has a policy or guidelines for managing food allergies. Some may have this in place. Others may lack a clear policy if they have not had children with food allergies before, so you may even have an opportunity to get involved with the policy development. In any case, you should set up a meeting with the principal or childcare director to discuss your child's needs.
For more information about National School Policies (Canadian) regarding managing anaphylaxis in schools, click here.
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Teaching children
Review the basic rules with your child. Remind them to:
Take your child to meet their teacher and see their classroom ahead of time. This will help your child become comfortable in these new settings. Consider asking if classmates and childcare friends can be taught about food allergies. This can be done by having a teacher or school nurse read a children's book about food allergies. Some parents get involved in classroom activities. Ask your child if they want to be involved. Some will feel proud to teach their friends about their allergies. Others may not want to stand out and may prefer to watch. Ready for School? Download the Food Allergy Canada Back to School Checklist เทคนิคการเล่นเกมยิงปลาhere. |
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Learn more about managing allergies at school:
- Anaphylaxis in Schools & Other Settings, 3rd Edition Revised

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- L’anaphylaxie à l’école et dans d’autres milieux, 3e édition révisée

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