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In this section you will find all the information about us, out staff, and our policies at
Tender Loving Care - ELC.
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In this section you will find all the information you need as a parent for your child's
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Below is information about food allergies for the different age groups from Tender Loving Care.
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Infants - Food Allergies |
If a child has an allergy to a particular food or drink, there must be a doctor’s note in the child’s file. Parents will sign a HIPPA
note that will allow staff to post the child’s picture and allergy in his/her classroom so that teachers and substitutes will be aware
of the allergy. The child’s name and allergy will also be posted in the kitchen.
Any medical needs to be addressed that have been identified on a medical care plan will be implemented by classroom teacher.
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Toddlers - Food Allergies |
If a child has an allergy to a particular food or drink, there must be a doctor’s note in the child’s file. Parents will sign a
HIPPA note that will allow staff to post the child’s picture and allergy in his/her classroom so that teachers and substitutes will
be aware of the allergy. The child’s name and allergy will also be posted in the kitchen.
Epi-pens may be left at the center for emergency situations and are kept in the kitchen.
Any medical needs to be addressed that have been identified on a medical care plan will be implemented by classroom teacher.
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Preschool - Food Allergies |
If a child has an allergy to a particular food or drink, there must be a doctor’s note in the child’s file. Parents will sign a
HIPPA note that will allow staff to post the child’s picture and allergy in his/her classroom so that teachers and substitutes will
be aware of the allergy. The child’s name and allergy will also be posted in the kitchen.
Epi-pens may be left at the center for emergency situations and are kept in the kitchen.
Any medical needs to be addressed that have been identified on a medical care plan will be implemented by classroom teacher.
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