And maybe you can help me.
Just met with a very sweet nice family with an adorable happy little 2 1/2 yo boy. He'd come 3 days a week. There's nothing written up by a dr. but the parents prefer non-gluten non-dairy, due to the fact that there is a family history of those sensitivities. We discussed it a little bit and I told them I'd talk with my FP sponsor to see what my options are. But since it's not dr. ordered, I'm pretty sure I know what she'd say. The parents even said they'd be happy to supply meals and almond milk so it's almost not an issue. Well, the only issues I can foresee are possibly other dcks throwing a fit if they don't get the same foods and issues surrounding birthdays/other celebrations where other foods might be offered.
What are your feelings about this? Do you think it'd work out for the parents to supply meals? Or would it be a better idea to buy non-gluten products? But then that doesn't help with the dairy issue.
Any insight for me? Thanks!!!
Just met with a very sweet nice family with an adorable happy little 2 1/2 yo boy. He'd come 3 days a week. There's nothing written up by a dr. but the parents prefer non-gluten non-dairy, due to the fact that there is a family history of those sensitivities. We discussed it a little bit and I told them I'd talk with my FP sponsor to see what my options are. But since it's not dr. ordered, I'm pretty sure I know what she'd say. The parents even said they'd be happy to supply meals and almond milk so it's almost not an issue. Well, the only issues I can foresee are possibly other dcks throwing a fit if they don't get the same foods and issues surrounding birthdays/other celebrations where other foods might be offered.
What are your feelings about this? Do you think it'd work out for the parents to supply meals? Or would it be a better idea to buy non-gluten products? But then that doesn't help with the dairy issue.
Any insight for me? Thanks!!!
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