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Need Help...eating And Feeding Evaluation Form From School


strawberrygm

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they know she has celiac disease at school. she was just diagnosed this summer.

school has been in for 4 days, tomorrow is day 5.

so far i am just sending her lunch, and she has permission to get fruit and drink and ice cream and veggies from school if there is something she wants and can have.

so far she has bought tangerines and a drink, but thats it.

today the school nurse called, and has sent home a paper to have filled out and signed by the doc just to help educate and make everyone aware and everything official.

(she is planning to come to my support group meeting i am having monday night)

so i need help as to what to put on this form.

it says:

list any dietary restrictions or special diet

list any allergies or food intolerances to avoid

list foods to be substituted

list any special equipment or utensils that are needed

indicate any other comments about the childs eating or feeding patterns

there is also a food allergy action plan, but i dont think that one needs anything as it deals with epipens, etc

also, a note from the nurse that the cafeteria manager sent me a copy of the menu for the whole month and wants me to know that if there is nothing she can eat on a certain day to let her know and she will be glad to fix whatever she needs.

thanks in advance for all your help

i am still new to this, and am learning..............

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there  are  gluten free  bread you can buy  or make with gluten free cookbooks  sold in book stores, online.  my first 

 

this  is  a list of what to avoid https://www.celiac.com/celiac-disease/forbidden-gluten-food-list-unsafe-ingredients-r182/

 

 

incase you need a safe list too

https://www.celiac.com/articles/181/1/Safe-Gluten-Free-Food-List-Safe-Ingredients/Page1.html

 

my mom made me a book  out of the avoid and the safe list in a folder  when I first got celiac spru.

 

 

 

if you need to find some ingredients  like xanthan gum or any other gluten-free flour or baking ingredients in the gluten free cook books

you can go to a health food store or you can shop online.

 

 

sites  I shopped on

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on the last 2 sites you need to read the products and make sure they say gluten free cause they don't sell some stuff that isn't.

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kareng Grand Master

there  are  gluten free  bread you can buy  or make with gluten free cookbooks  sold in book stores, online.  my first 

 

this  is  a list of what to avoid https://www.celiac.com/celiac-disease/forbidden-gluten-food-list-unsafe-ingredients-r182/

 

 

incase you need a safe list too

https://www.celiac.com/articles/181/1/Safe-Gluten-Free-Food-List-Safe-Ingredients/Page1.html

 

my mom made me a book  out of the avoid and the safe list in a folder  when I first got celiac spru.

 

 

 

if you need to find some ingredients  like xanthan gum or any other gluten-free flour or baking ingredients in the gluten free cook books

you can go to a health food store or you can shop online.

 

 

sites  I shopped on

Open Original Shared Link

 

Open Original Shared Link

 

Open Original Shared Link

 

on the last 2 sites you need to read the products and make sure they say gluten free cause they don't sell some stuff that isn't.

Please note you are responding to a 5 year old thread.

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If you google celiac 504 you should get some pretty good examples of answers for these questions. Also, try any of the websites of the celiac centers like Childrens Hospital Boston for advice about school.

 

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this page has a school packet that is really helpful.

 

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this is what usually I put.

 

list any dietary restrictions or special diet

Celiac - No gluten (any foods containing wheat,rye,barley, or oats) - barley may be listed on labels as malt
list any allergies or food intolerances to avoid
list foods to be substituted

Can eat fruit, vegetables, milk (chocolate and regular) [fill in]
list any special equipment or utensils that are needed

Avoid cross contimination with any breads or cereals. Food should be prepared on clean surface. Wash any pots. Only use clean metal utensils (etc.)

 

indicate any other comments about the childs eating or feeding patterns

there is also a food allergy action plan, but i dont think that one needs anything as it deals with epipens, etc

No epi pen is needed

also, a note from the nurse that the cafeteria manager sent me a copy of the menu for the whole month and wants me to know that if there is nothing she can eat on a certain day to let her know and she will be glad to fix whatever she needs.
thanks in advance for all your help
i am still new to this, and am learning..............

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