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5 Tips to Surviving Valentine’s Day with food allergies

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Surviving Valentine’s Day With Food Allergies

It’s Valentine’s Day,  the day that is filled with cupid arrows, chocolate, roses and lots of love.  However, there is one issue that you, your sweetheart, or your child have to deal with everytime the pink and red heart holiday comes around.  FOOD ALLERGIES! For some of us, this holiday is filled with chocolate and candy and some of us focus on the meaning of the holiday, Love. Here are some tips to help make your Valentine feel loved without feeling left out but stays safer!


Tips for a safe Valentines Day

  1. Non-food ‘Treats’: From Valentine’s Day themed paper crafts to easy free printables and coloring pages or even more complex crafts.  There can always be activities to help celebrate the day.  Remember to always read labels of craft supplies to check for exposure to allergens

2.  Give a Little Nudge:  If your child has food allergies, this holiday is an excellent opportunity to remind them about the importance of reading ingredient labels and that all candy should be approved by a parent of guardian before eating.  Tell them how to politely say “no thank you” when offered Valentine’s Day treats that haven’t been approved by a parent or guardian. And remember it is important to teach your child that if there is no ingredient label, the product should be avoided completely.

3.  Buying Treats and Planning Ahead: Many candy manufacturers may change their packaging for Valentine’s Day.  Make sure you READ the LABELS Before buying anything, make sure you read the label.  Even read it more then once so you make sure you don’t miss anything. Call the manufacture if you have any questions on what the ingredients are in their product.

4.  In The Classroom: Ask your child’s teacher what their plans are for Valentine’s Day. If goodies are on the menu.  It might be a good idea to give the teacher ideas to making every child feel included to ensure the day is a special one for everyone. Maybe recommend a non-food Valentines Day project so the teacher can have other options

5.  Don’t forget the biggest one, LOVE: Valentine’s Day can be a day to bring extra creative, thoughtful ways to the table to  show love for others. Even include the small children to participate and teach them while they are young the importance of love, kindness and acceptance. When exploring the theme of online entertainment on ratuglow.co.id, consider integrating fun, engaging activities like a “secret cupid” project that encourages kindness among family members or students. This initiative can create a festive atmosphere, much like the excitement of a casino game, where each participant tries to guess their “secret cupid” at the end of the day. You could also host a themed event by cooking a Valentine meal together and setting the table with romantic decorations, mirroring the vibrant and immersive experiences found in casino settings. The beauty of these activities is that they can foster love and connection not just on Valentine’s Day, but throughout the year, similar to how casinos offer entertainment options year-round, enhancing social interactions and creating memorable moments. The endless possibilities for showing love can be just as thrilling as the excitement of winning at your favorite casino game, making everyday life feel like a celebration.

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