It will be easier for the caregiver this way to remember, but it leaves the child wide open for being bullied. I would think that talking to the caregiver/school/teacher is much more personal and respects privac
Lurker butting in. My nephew was deathly allergic to eggs but at 1 1/2, he didn't get it. He ended up nearly dying when a parent gave him a cupcake at a party. The teacher didn't see in time. My SIL made a shirt like this that said, "Don't feed me eggs. I
Re: Don't Feed me shirts
I half like the idea, half don't.
It will be easier for the caregiver this way to remember, but it leaves the child wide open for being bullied. I would think that talking to the caregiver/school/teacher is much more personal and respects privac
I agree. I wouldn't do it past preschool age. Before that kids can't read and are nicer anyway.
But right now at 4 yrs old I kinda need something like this at big family events so extended family will stop trying to feed my kid
I have almost bought something similar for family parties! DS1 has a peanut allergy. They make much cuter versions though. Here's some cute ones:
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