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"nut-free" school. I can't even with that. -- nm
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by
MDH
If the other option is kids potentially dying, I can see why they would make that decision. -- nm
Posted by
znufrii
Jul 13 '17, 06:58
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younger I agree, once they hit grades 6+ they should be able to handle it (their needle, staying away from it etc). -- nm
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Beaker
Jul 13, 07:01
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From what I've read, for some they're so sensitive to it that the peanut/nut dust in the air is enough to cause an allergic reaction.
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Krusty
Jul 13, 07:05
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*shrug* they have to get used to it sometime cause not every place they ever go with be nut free -- nm
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Beaker
Jul 13, 07:06
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(fwiw I have a nephew with severe nut allergy; very careful growing up, now just deals with it) -- nm
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Beaker
Jul 13, 07:10
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