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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do not ask or expect other people to take care of your kid in this way. They can be expected to F it up because it is not their kid. Even the parents of kids who've already been in the emergency room and have had to use the epi pen F it up. [/quote] +1 It's so stressful and people forget stuff all the time. In this case, even if the nanny was really on it and never brought that nut to the playground again, what if one day the kid is with one of his parents and they have no idea and bring it? And by then your kid is used to sharing snacks and thinks it's safe? Just teach your child to never share snacks. It's really not a big deal. They can share toys or learn to take turns on the equipment. Your child has a food sensitivity and needs to get used to it, and that means they have a special rule that they don't share. Just keep reinforcing and watching your kid.[/quote]
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