OK, so at my service, we have a number of kids with various allergies. A few have multiple allergies: one is wheat, dairy, nuts, egg and sesame (from memory), while another is gluten and dairy free. We also have one kid who can't have gluten for behavioural reasons
and two vegetarian kids (My guess is ovo-lacto as dairy and egg products are fine by their parents).
Two of the kids at my service are of particular note, one is a casual child, the other is a regular. The regular gave me a scare this morning. Turns out that last night, he'd gone home and had a mild allergic reaction (ie treatable with antihistamine) and the parents figured it was caused by residue.
Now, here's my dilemma: the kid gets his own food (mum and dad bring it in: it's not that they don't trust us, but they've had a bad experience in the past where their child accidentally ingested a dairy product and nearly died, so I can understand their paranoia. Said kid is Grade 1) but the parents don't want to "single him out" too much. We're planning on getting him a separate set of cutlery and utensils and at the moment, when we prepare food, I prepare anything for the kids who are allergic or intolerant FIRST before preparing the food for the rest. (So for instance, the other day we did toasted sandwiches. We had 3 kids with allergies/intolerances/diet and I set things up accordingly, so that the kid who was gluten/dairy free had hers done first, then the just plain gluten free was next and then the vegetarian kid was last. After that it was mass sandwich transit >.<)
Is there anything else I can do or should be doing for this child? Our theory is that the "Residue" in this case was caused by another child touching him shortly after mealtime. Unfortunately it was a delayed reaction and while we do keep an eye on him, we don't want to single him out too much. (Despite this, he's fast growing on me)

Two of the kids at my service are of particular note, one is a casual child, the other is a regular. The regular gave me a scare this morning. Turns out that last night, he'd gone home and had a mild allergic reaction (ie treatable with antihistamine) and the parents figured it was caused by residue.
Now, here's my dilemma: the kid gets his own food (mum and dad bring it in: it's not that they don't trust us, but they've had a bad experience in the past where their child accidentally ingested a dairy product and nearly died, so I can understand their paranoia. Said kid is Grade 1) but the parents don't want to "single him out" too much. We're planning on getting him a separate set of cutlery and utensils and at the moment, when we prepare food, I prepare anything for the kids who are allergic or intolerant FIRST before preparing the food for the rest. (So for instance, the other day we did toasted sandwiches. We had 3 kids with allergies/intolerances/diet and I set things up accordingly, so that the kid who was gluten/dairy free had hers done first, then the just plain gluten free was next and then the vegetarian kid was last. After that it was mass sandwich transit >.<)
Is there anything else I can do or should be doing for this child? Our theory is that the "Residue" in this case was caused by another child touching him shortly after mealtime. Unfortunately it was a delayed reaction and while we do keep an eye on him, we don't want to single him out too much. (Despite this, he's fast growing on me)
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