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Hidden Sources of Food Allergens in School

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Is Your School Food Allergy Smart™?

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Managing Food Allergies: Keeping Kids Safe at School

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How an Allergist Can Help Schools Prepare for Your Food-Allergic Child (Interview with Dr. Pistiner)

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Working with Schools in Managing Your Child with Food Allergies

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Safe@School™ with Food Allergies: An Overview on How to Prepare Sending Your Child to School

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Preparing Your Food Allergic Child for School & Other Helpful Tips (1 page pdf)

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Resources for Preparing Your Food Allergic Child for School & Preschool

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Back-To-School Resources (List of Links for Parents, Teachers, School Nurses)

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Massachusetts Food Allergy Guidelines: Managing Life Threatening Food Allergies in Schools

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