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Luella May

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Protecting a child with food allergies from bullies
9/4/2014 10:59:25 PM

Protecting a child with food allergies from bullies

by Jaime A. Heidel

(Health Secrets) It is estimated that 5.9 million children in the United States have at least one food allergy. A startling 30% of these kids are also the regular target of bullies who taunt them with the very foods they’re allergic to. Reports of children who’ve been held down and had peanut butter smeared on their faces, or who opened their allergy-free lunch boxes only to find wheat cookie crumbs can be found all over the Internet.

Not only does this type of bullying cause emotional damage, it could also be life-threatening. Read More.

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RE: Protecting a child with food allergies from bullies
9/6/2014 12:16:57 PM
The best thing you can do for your child is to protect him from the bullying by asking him questions about his day. When you LISTEN to him and how he says it then you can ask more questions on a deeper level. When you ask it on a more deeper level then he may tell you more of what happened in school.

If he tells you that he was bullied and was taunted then tell him to tell the others to STOP in a firm voice. Test that out and if that does not work then and only then go to the teacher.

You want him to defend himself alone without any authority interfering. That way he develops the ability to think independently and will come up with his own answers the next time something happened.

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RE: Protecting a child with food allergies from bullies
9/6/2014 1:20:23 PM
Labeling the child as disabled is a bit much. I find it
hard to believe that the bullying is because of food

allergies, there is another issue that is causing the

bullying. Unless you have already made the child an

invalid from helicopter parenting. Kids are resistant

and if left to their own means they tend to work

things out. Looking to a government act and

classifying a child disabled only handicaps the child

among his peers. Don't be stupid about it but come

on people this is a bit much.

May Wisdom and the knowledge you gained go with you,



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RE: Protecting a child with food allergies from bullies
9/6/2014 4:17:33 PM
The kids definitely do have to go out there on their own! The experts and the people who they look up to that give them labels are nothing but trouble makers!

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RE: Protecting a child with food allergies from bullies
9/6/2014 7:28:09 PM
Bullying is a huge problem today. Granted, bullying has been a problem from time immemorial, but today it's different. Too often, It results in death. Suicide mainly. This article is about bullying using food allergies. The thing is, whether it's food allergies, or something else, the person being bullied is because they are "different." And there are deep emotional components, both with the victim and with the bully. Yes, there is a bottom line that has to be addressed for both.

In the past, bullying was very often worked out between children. I was bullied when I was a child, my son was bullied, and my daughter was bullied. Wondering what kind of learned behavior is involved here, but that's another topic. Both my children handled their bullies. My son verbally, and after many years of suffering, my daughter beat the crap out of her bully, and that was the end of her bullying days. Myself, on the other hand, I was a sensitive child and it affected me deeply. I finally used it to learn self esteem. Another long story. And a great number of our kids are dysfunctional. So many are labeled with behavioral problems and this gives them the excuse for their poor behavior. They are not held accountable by parents or teachers. So yes, poor parenting is a huge factor. And good parenting is something that has declined throughout the decades. Compound this with the fact that these children with all sorts of labels are then given drugs which makes the problem worse. Then, the violence they watch on TV, the video games, etc. Our society is a sick one.

But we are not living in yesterday's world. It's not the Little Rascals era. Today's kids, have serious issues, as do the parents, as does society. Another involved topic. Today's bullying can be deadly. So it is something that has to be addressed.

I did a series on bullying on my radio show which was a month long, and it took so much time because this topic is very complex. If anyone would like to listen to the series, the links are below. So you don't have to listen to the whole two hour show, my segment is in the second half hour of the show.








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