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Hi ! When you're in the thick of the parenting journey — when the kids are small & their needs are great — it can consume you. And then time passes. You guide. You teach. You protect. You love greatly. You blink. And suddenly (so it will seem), it's time to launch them to their 'next' as young adults. As food allergy parents there's work to be done over the years to ready your child to self-manage their allergies. It's a process of loving by letting go. In this newsletter, find resources to help you do just that. Warm regards, Gayle Rigione, Allergy Force Co-founder |
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Inspiration for Raising Empowered Kids with Food Allergies: Empowering kids to self-manage allergies is a gradual process. The posts in Allergy Force's NEW Empowering Kids blog section offer guidance for handing-off food allergy responsibility in age appropriate ways. | | |
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Ways to Teach Food Allergy Management Skills to Kids: As a food allergy parent you need to keep one eye on the here & now, and one eye on the future as you prepare your child to independently manage their food allergies. Here are downloadable resources to help you find your way. | | |
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More Tools & Content to Help You Build a CAN Mindset: 'Feed Your Can' offers heart-full and helpful food allergy parenting resources for families navigating atopic disease & related conditions. Don't miss their Podcast series or FREE guides to help you build & educate your 'village'. | | |
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How Family Rules Can Reduce Food Allergy Anxieties: Learn how a family reduced their food allergy anxiety by creating food allergy rules they all agree to. When the unexpected happens, everyone knows exactly what to do, how to do it, and when — they follow the rules. This idea can help your family... | | |
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The Food Allergy App that Helps You Live Free with Peace of Mind: The Allergy Force food allergy app equips you & up to 5 family members with tools to navigate allergic living — every day & in emergencies. It's like having a 'food allergy mom' in your pocket. Many features are FREE FOREVER. | | |
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| | There's still time to Register for the Allergy & Asthma Network's VIRTUAL Global Food Allergy Summit'22—Oct. 1-2 | | |
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| | There's still time to Register for FAACT's Teen Retreat in Oak Brook, Illinois—Oct. 28-30. A chance to learn & connect. | | |
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| | Feed Your Can — Get life hacks & mind snacks for thriving with food allergies on Feed Your Can's new YouTube channel. | | |
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| | Be an Allergy Force Guest Author and spread hope & know-how by sharing your food allergic life experiences. | | |
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"One day you will tell your story of how you overcame what you went through and it will be someone else's survival guide." —Brene Brown, American research professor, lecturer, author, and podcast host. |
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September 28, 2022 — Issue 18 |
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