Review
An extremely thorough and helpful handbook that belongs on the shelf of every parent of a child with food allergies. --
Asthma & Allergy BulletinEssential reading for anyone dealing with a child with a food allergy, including parents, relatives, teachers, neighbors and caregivers. --
Large Print Reviews, July 2004Every parent of a severely food-allergic child should have this book! --
Safe Haven Childrens InstituteFilled with information about how to keep [food allergic] children safe and alive. --
Bookviews.com, July 2004Invaluable resource for parents of children with life-threatening food allergies. --
MedicAlert Magazine, 2006Seasoned parents and those with newly diagnosed children will find plenty of value here. --
Anaphylaxis CanadaThis book prepares you to bypass all the food allergy minefields in a detailed and doable fashion. --
Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics Newsletter, June/July 2004This book provides practical tips for staying safe while still participating in everyday events. --
Support for Families of Children with Disabilities Newsletter, Winter 2005Well thought out and comprehensive. I have been recommending it to all our members. --
Mimi Akaba, RN, MS, ANP, FEAST (Food Education Allergy Support Team) support group leader
Product Description
"How To Manage Your Child's Life-Threatening Food Allergies: Practical Tips For Everyday Life" provides the step-by-step information you need to create a safe and enjoyable home, school and social life for your food-allergic child. The book includes hundreds of easy-to-read tips and numerous real-life examples, checklists and sample forms.
Youll learn the nitty-gritty details of how to handle common situations, and be warned of potential dangers you may not have considered. The book answers all of your questions, including: How do you determine which foods are "safe" for your child and which are not? How do you teach others about your childs allergies? How do you turn your home into a "safe haven"? What do you need to know to create a safe school and day care environment? How do you handle childrens birthday parties, family get-togethers, guests in your home, etc.? How do you safely travel? Or go to a restaurant? What potential hazards are lurking at the playground, the movie theater or your childs best friends living room? What about sports, camp, Scouts and other extracurricular activities?
For those who live outside the U.S. or are planning to travel outside the U.S. the book also includes information particular to food allergy management in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Easily identifiable "International Perspective" tables with country-specific information are found throughout the book.
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