peanut allergy
I echo what was said-if the allergy is so severe, homeschooling would be best.
this denies the child her rights. if the school cannot accomodate the child they are required to pay for a privates school that would.
if your child is in a wheelchair, has diabetes ect... you would not keep that child home. there are children with medical needs that must be met at school. now as a mom even if you get all of these accomodations i would be concerned about my child. a smaller peanut free school would be better and there are some private schools that do this.
I echo what was said-if the allergy is so severe, homeschooling would be best.
this denies the child her rights. if the school cannot accomodate the child they are required to pay for a privates school that would.
if your child is in a wheelchair, has diabetes ect... you would not keep that child home. there are children with medical needs that must be met at school. now as a mom even if you get all of these accomodations i would be concerned about my child. a smaller peanut free school would be better and there are some private schools that do this.