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IowaMom:
I'm trying to do some research for an upcoming meeting w/ my teacher and nurse. I stumbled upon this comment left and I just LOVED it and thought I would share.  The brief article was regarding food-free classrooms, and the author mentioned how the world is not food free and kids need to learn to navigate that-this was a food allergy mom's response: 

September 20, 2011 at 4:51 pm(2) Tricia says :
True, the world is not food free and learning to navigate it when you have food allergies is important. But the world is also full of strangers and criminals too. Kids need to learn to keep themselves safe from that threat too, but I don’t think it would be wise to invite a sex offender into the classroom 25 times per year so that the kids can get that lesson in school. I’m all for sharing birthday cupcakes and treats to celebrate kids special days — at their own birthday parties held outside of school.

SO TRUE.   ;D

(here is the link to the article of someone should want it...  http://foodallergies.about.com/b/2011/09/12/food-free-classrooms.htm#gB3 )

hedgehog:
 :yes:

SilverLining:
 :thumbsup:

socks on a rooster:
Love it! Yesterday when I was dropping off 4 yr old DS at preschool (no allergies), I heard a mom say she was going to bring in a pizza for her son's bday. Why should she be able to do that, but the allergic children who in the case *are paying* to attend that preschool should have to deal with it? Why do they need to eat pizza before lunch? This makes me crazy!

CMdeux:
Exactly!!



There are many things that we understand to be developmentally inappropriate for young children.


voting, driving, serving in the military...


Maybe kids should learn to do a LOT of other things.  After all, they'll need to do them in the real world, too. 


Truly, I have always wanted to tell some over-entitled cupcake queen that if her child "needs" to have THAT much fuss surrounding his/her "special day," to the point that INSTRUCTIONAL activity needs to stop for 20-40 other children....


 then maybe they ought to be homeschooling.   :paddle:


Well, that and "Now who isn't for having their kids live in the "real world," eh?  How many offices stop work for the day so that Mom can bring in a cake and everyone will 'celebrate' for the afternoon?  Think that will work out in the military?  I'm sure that a surgeon can just scrub back in after the cupcakes get eaten..." 

 :fishslap:

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