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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think no treats in school is fine and it's good to speak up. But you might reconsider earmarking a food allergy as private info. In my experience, the more people who know about it in a school and community, the better. Because you never know who will be the clueless parent bring just a little something to field day or a trip they're chaperoning or the next birthday party outside the school. I want as many people as possible to be aware and have their eyes open for potential problems.[/quote] As an allergy parent I want control over who information is shared with and how it’s shared. I agree that it’s a good idea to share with many people,. But this is a situation where a teacher (who presumably knows which kids have allergies) has set up a kid to be thrown under the bus by a parent who has zero boundaries. There is no way that this parent isn’t going to spread the word that OP and her kid “ruined everyone’s day”. So, no, in this context I would not share.[/quote] If its a food allergy, what's the big deal to share. I have no issues saying my child is allergic to xx and xx.[/quote]
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