Quote from: IowaMom on September 21, 2011, 11:39:15 AM
How odd- I thought I had replied but it seems to have disappeared
Thank you all for your responses/advice.
At any rate, I called the nurse and requested a meeting. She had time, so I told her over the phone some of the concerns I have had and why I wanted to meet with her- specifically that we need some sort of plan so that everyone is comfortable and DD is safe. She understood my concerns, and feels that we just need to go the route of DD is not to be given ANY food outside of her snack box and school lunch, period. I am ok with that plan, except for 1- does that mean food will be allowed in the classroom and she will be excluded frequently, and 2- is it going to cause her more anxiety because that, in essence, is telling her that there is unsafe food in the classroom and she can't have it.
I also discussed 504's with her. She said she would be more than happy to help me with one for her, but that there are no elementary age LTFA kids with one because with the food allergy policy in place they are extremely flexible and willing to accomodate so they don't feel they are necessary. She did, however, recommend one when she is in Jr High and HS.
Quote from: socks on a rooster on September 21, 2011, 09:36:59 AM
I am in favor of 504 plans for this reason. What you agreed upon is spelled out in a document and you can document by email if the teacher just goes on making her own decisions about what is safe. I would be very uncomfortable and upset about this too. My advice is to request a 504 eligibility meeting. But first, I'd address this safety issue now with the nurse or principal, whomever you feel would take care of the matter with the teacher and emphasize ANY food must be cleared by you prior to giving it to your child. Then request a 504 eligibility meeting.