With over 20 years of experience of dealing with all aspects of food allergies, we are your premier resource
for managing food allergies.
The information contained within this site is a knowledge base accumulated over 20 years
of managing food allergies in school, travel, family, friends, and places of worship.
Dining and foodservice professionals need to understand and implement the basics
of managing food allergies, avoid pitfalls, and provide all customers with the dining experience they want.
Communication and education is key for everyone,
because managing food allergies can't be the sole responsibility of the student and parents (some kids are too young to communicate their needs, and parents are not present at school or at all play dates and parties).
«Families
managing food allergies rely on Ian's to provide them with meal solutions, and we are answering that call with increased distribution and expansion.
It was created by Food Allergy Canada and provides up to date information, covering topics such as:
managing food allergies at home, childcare and school; travelling; reading labels; cross-contamination; treating reactions; dealing with anxiety; and raising children and teens to live confidently with food allergies.
As a follow up to last month's article about
Managing Food Allergy Bullies I received many requests to write more about our experience with other parents who have bullied me and / or my husband about our son's food allergies.
The Voluntary Guidelines for
Managing Food Allergies include recommendations for each of the five priority areas that should be addressed in each school's or ECE program's Food Allergy Management Prevention Plan:
Jerry M. Shier, MD of The Asthma and Allergy Center endorses Chrysalis» services, stating that «food allergies have a significant impact on families and the counseling and groups offered by Judy Liss of The Chrysalis Group are effective means of learning positive coping skills, reducing anxiety, and learning important strategies
of managing food allergies.»
Kylie, who is allergic to milk, eggs and nuts, makes her most delicious allergy - free dessert and
manages her food allergies with poise and confidence while attending the ball.
Communication and education is key for everyone,
because managing food allergies can't be the sole responsibility of the student and parents (some kids are too young to communicate their needs, and parents are not present at school or at all play dates and parties).
Moving a long distance away from family is difficult for children who don't have food allergies —
managing food allergies on top of this big change may be more than what some kids can or want to handle.
From despair to hope, HumFree the Bee tells a truthful story of how to recognize and
manage a food allergy.
A survey conducted by Mount Sinai Hospital's food allergy clinic study found 44 percent of parents take significant risks in
managing food allergies in their children.
Discover strategies for
managing food allergies in every place and stage of your life, from school and camp, to college and the workplace.
School nutrition professionals play a critically important role in
managing food allergies in school.