Friday, October 31, 2014

Ask a Doctor: How can I ensure a safe and fun Halloween for my child who has ... - Chattanooga Times Free Press

Q: How can I ensure a safe and fun Halloween for my child who has food allergies?



A: There is much that parents can do so their food-allergic child can safely experience the fun of Halloween. Education and knowledge are a first priority. At the forefront are organizations dedicated to the safety and success of food allergic children, among them is Food Allergy Research and Education, whose website (foodallergy.org) is filled with educational materials, outreach programs and other ideas. This year FARE is launching The Teal Pumpkin Project for an Allergy- Friendly Halloween, encouraging food-allergy families to start a new tradition: painting a pumpkin teal and placing it on your porch as a sign to other families managing food allergies that you have nonfood treats available at your home. Another resource is kidswithfoodallergies.org.



— Dr. Robert E. Younger III, The Allergy and Asthma Group; member, Chattanooga-Hamilton County Medical Society



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