huskymom
Posted : 5/15/2008 1:02:03 PM
rwbeagles
I wonder if it sets them a false sense of security where they stop even worrying and then...
I don't think so Gina. The kids that I know, who have the allergy, are very aware of it. Parents start warning the kids at a very young age. Its drilled into them daily, regardless if the school is peanut free or not. School is the ONLY place where they can let their guard down a bit. Besides, lunch hour is usually less supervised than any other part of the schoolday. In fact at Kale's school, the lunch moniters are Grade 8 students rather than teachers. Kids that age aren't typically trained to handle emergencies like that. And like someone else mentioned, a kid doesn't even have to eat the peanuts to have a reaction. It can be as simple as a kid having a PB sandwich and then touching the pencil sharpener, which the allergic kid then touches. Thats hard to combat.
So then it becomes a matter of finding a room for the peanut eating kids to eat in that the allergic kids will never enter. Making sure that each and every child washes his hands after eating, even if they didn't eat peanuts, because they might have been in contact with them. I mean, ideally kids should wash hands anyway, but how many forget?
In any event, I believe it was over exposure to peanuts that created this allergy in the first place. I know I was very dependant on Peanut Butter for lunches for Kale and I took them to school almost everyday when I was a kid too. If it wasn't this it would be something else.
Oh and GASP! Kale's school still has Monkey Bars!