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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks to those who came with helpful advice. I appreciate it. I sent the teacher an email asking to talk. We talked the very next day and she explained to me that DC sits on a different table where all the allergic kids sit and they monitor them very very close. She assured me DC did not eat anything besides whatever was in the lunch box and suggested it could be crumbs that were on the table. She said they will take extra care to wipe the table properly and avoid cross contamination. Besides all the snark I hope this thread can be used as some sort of PSA to educate those who are not familiar with the seriousness of food intolerance. Again, thanks to those who tried to help.[/quote] Perhaps this could also be a good learning experience for you to not immediate accuse teachers of feeding her something with the allergen in it. Accusations of harming your child are really not good for building collaborative relationships. I hope you apologized to them for that. [/quote] I agree. This thread was the absolute opposite of a PSA for me. Blaming the teachers is really over the top. And of course the real cause is still a mystery, several weeks later. [/quote] Harping on the OP for being upset her daughter being sick is really a PSA for DCUM. [/quote] Could you point out where anyone harped on the OP for being upset her child was sick? She can be as upset as she needs to be that her child is sick - that doesn't give her carte blanche to accuse teachers of deliberately harming her child. What is in the best interest of her child is to work with the teachers to make sure her daughter is safe so her daughter doesn't get sick. Accusing the teachers of feeding her child the exact foods she has told them that the child is allergic too is unfair. [/quote]
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