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[quote=Anonymous]Hire a nanny who has experience working with kids dealing with food allergies. Sacrifice the income and make this year about the nanny helping your daughter to gain weight on a diet that is healthy for her and helping to gradually increase your daughters experiences with group settings (this will likely mean that she takes some classes and spends time with other kids and other teachers, and may very well mean that you are actually in the red). The important thing is that you spend this year getting your daughter ready for a school setting. If you stay home, you will really only be delaying this problem until later--having mom 24 hours a day is not going to help your daughter adjust to being around her peers. If you get a nanny, your daughter will get a chance to adjust to a different caregiver in a comforting and familiar environment. Then, the nanny can facilitate adjusting her to life outside the home and group settings, and next year your daughter will be better prepared to start school. And the important thing is that your daughter will be ready to move on and you will be ready to pursue your career.[/quote]
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