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ARCHIVED Children's Academic Or Cognitive Performance
azmontessoriteacher replied to azmontessoriteacher's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Thank you for your input, those are some great ideas. I have been looking into chronic illnesses and other autoimmune disorders. I did find quite a bit on Celiac and Autism and I think that is an excellent idea to research it further. My ultimate goal would be to do a study on any differences in cognitive abilities pre diagnosis and after a period of being... -
ARCHIVED Children's Academic Or Cognitive Performance
azmontessoriteacher replied to azmontessoriteacher's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Thank you so much for sharing! To me there is little doubt that we need more research on the topic of gluten impact on learning. The informal observations shared here add credence to my belief. I hope more people will share! Manya -
I am intersted in the same topic. I am currently in a graduate program for School Psychology. I found this very interesting article that had an extensive list of behaviors and mental health challenges related to Celiac. I am not sure if the link will work if you are not a member of the National Association of School Psychologists. I think it will let you...
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ARCHIVED Children's Academic Or Cognitive Performance
azmontessoriteacher replied to azmontessoriteacher's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Thank you to those who responded. I am amazed by the tremendously positive impact being gluten free can have on the mental health of a person with celiac. I have heard about the trouble concentrating - and the possibly ADD type of challenges. I can only imagine what a struggle it is for those who are suffering. I would love to hear from more people... -
ARCHIVED Children's Academic Or Cognitive Performance
azmontessoriteacher posted a topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Hi, I am a teacher, a graduate student in School Psychology, and mother to a child with Celiac. I am doing research on the impact of untreated Celiac on children's academic and cognitive performance. I know there are plenty of brief references out there that Celiac causes academic/cognitive issues, but I have not found anything with much on specifics... -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Kitchen
azmontessoriteacher replied to azmontessoriteacher's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
That's good to know. Since we are still in the early stages of her healing, it is hard to know what will actually effect her. -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Kitchen
azmontessoriteacher replied to azmontessoriteacher's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Well, we are the proud owners of a new toaster, new colander, and new wooden spoons. I had not thought about the toothbrush! I did think about the can opener. I am so appreciative of all your comments! -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Kitchen
azmontessoriteacher replied to azmontessoriteacher's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
What about my baking stone? Will it suffice to leave it in the oven for the self clean cycle like someone said to do with the cast iron? -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Kitchen
azmontessoriteacher replied to azmontessoriteacher's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
She is 10. I have already spoken with the teachers at school. They seem to get it since they have anaphylactic allergies in the room already. They already have strict eating and handwashing policies in place. Fortunately I teach there, so I am in and out of her classroom on a regular basis and generally know what is going on. We don't have a cafeteria... -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Kitchen
azmontessoriteacher replied to azmontessoriteacher's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Thank you for all of the replies. I thought of something else today I will have to replace - the wooden knife block. I am sure the slots probably have crumbs in it. I keep it right by the toaster. . . Gee, the list seems endless. I want her 100% gluten free as soon as possible, but I see that this is going to take some time. -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Kitchen
azmontessoriteacher replied to azmontessoriteacher's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I do plan on replacing the toaster. I guess I will not be shopping second hand stores for my kitchen wares anymore. . . I had not thought about reseasoning my cast iron. That is a great idea. I have a lot of it. We don't generally use non stick, so that should not be a problem. And, really we do not know how sensitive my daughter is yet. I suspect... -
Hi, My daughter was recently diagnosed with celiac. I made the decision to make the whole family gluten free to keep her safe and to keep her from feeling excluded. I have been reading some posts about cross contamination from cooking utensils, in particular cutting boards, cast iron, colanders, etc. What have you done to clean these items? I do...
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ARCHIVED Anxiety Relief From Going Gluten Free?
azmontessoriteacher replied to carecare's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I really appreciate reading everyone's comments. My daughter has been suffering from increasingly severe anxiety and depression for the last few years. We are 10 days into a gluten free diet as a result of her Celiac diagnosis and I am already seeing a small improvement in how anxious and depressed she gets. I am being super careful and our entire house... -
ARCHIVED A Cool Resource For Kids
azmontessoriteacher replied to mommyto2kids's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
She was absolutely delighted about the Girl Scout cookie recipes. That was something she was already missing the thought of. This completely eliminated that complaint! -
ARCHIVED A Cool Resource For Kids
azmontessoriteacher replied to mommyto2kids's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Thank you! This is great. My daughter is newly diagnosed and I know that this will help her cope. I can't wait to show it to her! -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Playdoh
azmontessoriteacher replied to azmontessoriteacher's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I appreciate the suggestions. I had not thought about the "gluten free" dough still testing positive for gluten. Gosh, we have just started down this road and I see that I will have a lot more to think about than I initially thought! -
ARCHIVED To Challenge .... Or Not To Challenge?
azmontessoriteacher replied to w919oct's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
We see an excellent pediatric GI at Phoenix Children's. She told me on our last visit that she absolutely supports the diagnosis of severe non-Celiac gluten intolerance (meaning no flattened villi). Why is she so sure it exists? Because her adult daughter has it and becomes violently ill from the smallest amount of gluten. I am glad we have such an understanding... -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Playdoh
azmontessoriteacher posted a topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Hi, My 10 year old daughter was recently diagnosed with Celiac. She is an AVID user of play doh. I see that there are several gluten free options out there. I am delighted since I do not have time right now to try and concoct any. I am wondering about your experiences with them. Do your kids have a favorite brand? I was intrigued by the naturally scented... -
ARCHIVED 10 Yr. Old - New Diagnosis
azmontessoriteacher replied to azmontessoriteacher's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I appreciate everyone's thoughts. I have been telling the doctors for YEARS that I was sure there was an underlying factor that was being missed causing her many issues. They could never find anything. I was told several times it was probably psychological. . . Interestingly, the first thing the psychologist said to me when I took her, "Are you sure there... -
ARCHIVED 10 Yr. Old - New Diagnosis
azmontessoriteacher posted a topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Hello, I am new to this group. Just this week my nearly 10 year old daughter was officially diagnosed with Celiac through blood work and positive biopsies. She was previously diagnosed Hashimoto's Hypothyroid in 2008 at the age of 6. She has had a history of intestinal issues dating to a few months of age. Biopsies done in 2006 came back negative for...