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My son is having wetting accidents at school at around the same time

every time it happens. It happens a little after lunch. I am sending a

gfcf lunch, but I am wondering if I also need to ask that he eat

somewhere besides the lunch room (or at a different table). I am

concerned that non-gfcf food particles might be getting on him or his

food. The sped teacher and I are going to see if he can eat elsewhere

for a couple days as an experiment. Have any of you had to make such

arangements for your kids? Has anyone come up with something really

creative?

Thanks,

Amy

Mom to Dylan (8 autism), Jonah (6 ADHD, Bipolar), and Connor (2)

Oregon online autism support

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ORAutismSupport

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-Well, my daughter didn't have that reaction but she found all the

comotion of the lunchroom very distracting and would eat fast and

then put her fingers in her ears. Her aide asked if it would be ok

for them to eat somewhere quieter and she does this now-a room off

the lunchroom with her aide and she gets to invite a friend each day

plus a couple of other kids who are sensitive eat with them. Its been

great and she eats alot more for lunch!!

Kathy -- In GFCFKids@y...,

jcalmetzger@j... wrote:

> My son is having wetting accidents at school at around the same time

> every time it happens. It happens a little after lunch. I am

sending a

> gfcf lunch, but I am wondering if I also need to ask that he eat

> somewhere besides the lunch room (or at a different table). I am

> concerned that non-gfcf food particles might be getting on him or

his

> food. The sped teacher and I are going to see if he can eat

elsewhere

> for a couple days as an experiment. Have any of you had to make

such

> arangements for your kids? Has anyone come up with something really

> creative?

> Thanks,

> Amy

> Mom to Dylan (8 autism), Jonah (6 ADHD, Bipolar), and Connor (2)

> Oregon online autism support

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ORAutismSupport

> Bipolarbear Cubs online group

> http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/bipolarbearcubs

> The Mind's Eye http://www.geocities.com/babyvan_99

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