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Date:
5/31/2005 1:02:00 PM
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Barb
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Im glad your son is such a caring person...
I'm glad your son is such a caring person. You must have done a great job raising him so far, if his friend's safety meant more than candy. That's saying a lot for a 4 year old! The kids in my room are very conscious of the nut and dairy allergies we have. They offer to have just jelly on their sandwich so they can sit with the girl who can't be near PB. They also remind the boy with lactose intolerance that cheese will make him sick. He'd have some, if we don't watch him closely! We provide lunches and snacks at our daycare. Alternate proteins are provided, although Sam does bring in soy milk,and soy icecream when snack is icecream.It seems to work well for us. We have some children who don't eat certain foods for religious reasons, also, and we adjust the menu for them too.
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