- My Food Allergy Back-to-School Checklist
- Grateful Foodie's Back to School Everything
- Kids With Food Allergies- School Planning for Food Allergic Children
- Food Allergy Kids of Atlanta's Tips for Back to School with Food Allergies
- Allergy Ready's Allergy Ready Back to School
- Living Without's Back to School: Tips for Your Food Allergic Child
- FARE's What Every Parent Needs to Know About 504 Plans
- The Nut-Free Mom- Resources and Links for a New School Year
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Showing posts with label Back to School Tips for Gluten-Free and Allergy -Free Kids. Show all posts
Back to School with Food Allergies
My Food Allergy Back-to-School Checklist
Food Allergies at School |
Back to school ads are also my prompt to pull out my yellow "Food Allergy School" folder. In it I'll find:
- Copy of 504 Plan
- Form giving permission to carry EpiPen
- Food Allergy and Anphylaxis Action Plan
All of these papers and forms need to be updated annually, so here's my back-to-school checklist:
__ Review 504 plan. Is it still relevant for upcoming school year or are changes needed?
__ Schedule 504 meeting several days before school starts. Invite school nurse, guidance counselor, teacher (or team of teachers)
__ Get doctor to sign form giving permission to carry epinephrine at school.
__ Review Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Action plan with doctor. Attach updated photo.
__ Get prescription for EpiPens as I'll need two extra to send to school.
__ Prepare bag for nurses office to include EpiPen, bottle of Benadryl and a copy of the Action Plan.
We also meet with the director of the school cafeteria each year to review ingredient changes in foods that have been safe to eat in the past and to see if there are any new foods to add.
I remember feeling overwhelmed by all this when I first sent my food allergic child off to school. We've been doing this for 8 years now, and it's just become part of the routine...just like shopping for notebooks and pencils.Be sure to communicate early and often and have a great back-to-school send-off.
If you're new to this, check out some of the posts I've written over the years about preparing for school with food allergies:
Back to School With Food Allergies
Back to school is on my mind as we enter the final month of summer vacation. I plan to request a 504 plan for my FA 4th grader as I was unhappy with the communication (lack of) related to the Healthcare Plan we used last year. Anyone have any experience with 504 Plans for food allergy?
Also, take a look at Alison's all-inclusiveBack to School Tips for Gluten-Free and Allergy -Free Kids. It's a great checklist, especially if you're sending your FA child to school for the first time.
Also, take a look at Alison's all-inclusiveBack to School Tips for Gluten-Free and Allergy -Free Kids. It's a great checklist, especially if you're sending your FA child to school for the first time.
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