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Part 4: How to teach a child about their food allergy? Get them in the kitchen!
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by Sloane Miller, MFA, MSW, LMSW
Allowing your child to take control of their meal planning and meal prep can be a fantastic way not only to teach your child about their food allergy, but also build confidence and skills that will serve them in so many other ways.
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