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Old 10-11-2007, 05:45 PM   #11
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Originally posted by ThurgreedMarshall
Everything you posted seems perfectly sensible. If your kid is allergic to peanuts, his parents should make sure nothing served to him has peanuts or peanut oil. Why should he have to have an allergic reaction which could be easily avoided with a question?

And his school seems to have taken appropriate steps to shield those who have reactions to peanuts.

But I guarantee you that the strict no peanut policy at my daughter's school was implemented and is maintained because there is one kid whose mouth gets red and a little swollen if he has a peanut.

TM
As well, I am not minimizing the danger of the worried parent quizzing in the informational. I am sure this is a factor in deciding to drop 20 large on a pre K--however, in a large group in a general informational seminar, and she's twitching--is it all about her and her kid?

It's tres tedious.
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