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Tools for Educating about Food Allergies in Elementary Schools

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List of Published Statewide Guidelines for Schools to Manage Food Allergies: Currently only 13 states have published guidelines (AZ, CT, IL, MD, MA, MI, MO, NJ, NY, TN, VT, WA, WV)

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Section 504 and Written Management Plans

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School Planning for Food Allergic Children Forming Partnerships with the School, Coordination of care, School Policies, IHP, Section 504

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Facebook: Favorite Allergy Friendly Foods for the School Lunchbox

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Lunch Suggestions

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Field Trip Tips for Parents and Teachers

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A Teacher’s View About Planning for Food Allergies at School

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A Personal Story About Planning for Food Allergies at School

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Ten Tips to Develop A Healthy Partnership with Your School

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