School Preparation & 504 plans

Below is a link to several articles from * allergymoms.com : : There is a helpful discussion evaluating whether your food allergic child needs a 504 plan and where to start to develop a plan. There is also a Food Allergy School Discussion guide from *Safe@School Partners.
*Allergymoms.com puts out an excellent monthly newsletter. It's free and you can sign up from the link above. Safe@School has many other great downloadable resources for school training.

Attack of the Killer Peanut Butter Sandwiches

This is an article by Linda Coss, the author of several food allergy cookbooks and support books:


Dear Support Groups,

Last year I wrote a great article, “Attack of the Killer Peanut Butter Sandwiches,” that explains why it is necessary for schools to enact a variety of measures to keep food-allergic children safe, and why it is not as simple as teaching the food-allergic children to “be careful.” I wrote this in a tone that comes across as sympathetic to the viewpoint of the other kids’ parents, while making it clear that precautions really are both necessary and reasonable.

Since then this article has been available for parents, educators, and medical professionals to distribute in their local areas. Last year I received a terrific response and was told that many schools included this in their fall information packets. With back-to-school season upon us, I just wanted to remind everyone that the article is still available at:

Explaining School Food Allergy Rules and Restrictions to Other Parents Please help me to spread the word!

Best wishes,

Linda Coss

949-699-2749

Plumtree Press

Books to Help Your Family Live with Food Allergies

www.FoodAllergyBooks.com



Explaining School Food Allergy Rules and Restrictions to Other Parents

Food Allergy Back-to-School Books

Christina Black of, www.safeFoodForMe.com, is offering her book "Starting School with a Food Allergy" at a reduced price of $11.99. She also has a new addition of her book "Mommy, Is This Safe For Me to Eat?" with an expanded parent section and quiz for the kids. Plus check her web site for a free, downloadable book, "Ricky Loves to Fly."

All books can be found on her website, Mommy, Is This Safe to Eat?, or on Amazon.com.