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In reply to the discussion: Mom Demands School Go Peanut-Free For Allergic Child [View all]Squinch
(60,154 posts)Often their outbursts are disturbing to the other children in the class.
How about a child with cerebral palsy, who is only able to express himself extremely slowly, and not very clearly, and takes up a lot of class time? That is inconvenient to the other children too.
How about a child with spina bifida who requires that an elevator be built into the school to accommodate his wheelchair? That is inconvenient and expensive.
How about a child who is HIV positive? Everyone in all the school systems has to learn and use universal precautions because there are children who have HIV. That's kind of a pain.
How about a slow learner? That is very annoying to the smarter children.
Schools accommodate all kinds of things.
Children not eating peanuts is an inconvenience. An anaphalactic child ingesting peanuts could lead to his death, and his state does not allow him to carry the antidote.
This shouldn't even be an issue.