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NaomiR

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Just thought you may be interested in this.

My 3 yr old son has Celiac's (inconclusive test result but positive change to diet). He also had many delays with his expressive and receptive language.

I homeschool my older two boys and we are active in a local co-op. My 3 yr old attends a preschool class at the co-op, and though they know he is on a gluten-free diet, accidents still happen regularly. Typically it is an assistant who hands him an animal cookie while the teacher (who is very good about his diet) is changing a diet.

Our family is extremely active in sports. Many times people attempt to feed him food items at games without ever asking me first. Most of the time I catch them before but not always.

He also attends a preschool for children with disabilities. We have not had any problems at this school.

Another place that people seem to forget often is our church nursery.

So....I found a link to this site:

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Towards the bottom of their site they offer a shirt that states: Do not feed me GLUTEN. I am going to order a few. The owner of this site is AWESOME!! They do customized shirts (names) too for only $2 more. If you need a shirt though for Gluten-free Casein-free email her and she is always adding new ones.


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VydorScope Proficient

Wow theres lots of cute saying on those shirts!

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Tymber would look soo cute in the gluten T-shirt!

Hugs.

Karen

VydorScope Proficient
Tymber would look soo cute in the gluten T-shirt!

Hugs.

Karen

Ahem! Tymber is very handsome no matter what he wears! :D

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