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Accomodating Children with Special Dietary Needs: USDA Guidelines for School Food Service Staff (59 page pdf)

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Legislation about Food Allergy Guidelines and Epinephrine in Schools

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Online slideshow Teaching Children About Food Allergies

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Be a PAL Table Tent – Reminds Students of Good Food Allergy Practices

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Peanut & Tree Nut Free Classroom Poster

Tree nut and peanut allergies are very common. So awareness of food allergies in classrooms is essential part of preventing accidental exposures and allergic reactions. Visit these pages to read more about peanut allergies and tree nut allergies.  Also visit Schools @ AllergyHome.org to learn more about […]

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Printable Peanut Free Posters

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How to CARE for Kids with Food Allergies: Food Allergy Training Guide for Schools

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Sample Letter from School Principal Regarding Food Allergies

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Tools for Educating about Food Allergies in Elementary Schools

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List of Published Statewide Guidelines for Schools to Manage Food Allergies: Currently only 13 states have published guidelines (AZ, CT, IL, MD, MA, MI, MO, NJ, NY, TN, VT, WA, WV)

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