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Food Allergy 411 for Babysitters


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Food allergies can be mysterious and confusing. And these days, it seems like everyone is allergic to something - especially small children and even babies. According to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN), there are more than 2.2 million kids with food allergies in the United States alone! 

As a babysitter, you’re bound to sit at least one kid who has a food allergy. But even though it may seem like a potentially scary sitch, there are a few easy steps ya can take to be the best babysitter you can be!

IF YOU DON’T KNOW, ASK 

Usually, parents will let you know if their kid has any serious food allergies. But before they leave, any parents will appreciate you asking if their child has any allergies that you should be aware of. Even if the kid doesn’t have a problem, it’ll still score you lots of respect with the parents by showing how thoughtful you are of their kid’s safety. Plus, it’ll probably increase the likelihood that they’ll ask you back to baby-sit again. If the child does have an allergy and there is something you don’t know or understand, don’t be afraid to ask for clarification. “It would also be a good idea to go to meet the child, with the parents, before the actual babysitting event is to take place,” FAAN CEO Julia E. Bradsher, Ph.D., M.B.A. says. “That way you can get all your questions answered ahead of time.”

WATCH WHAT YOU EAT 

If the kid does have an allergy – to, say, peanuts – try to avoid eating foods with peanuts in them the day that you babysit. Sometimes allergic reactions can be triggered even by skin contact or inhalation of the allergen, a.k.a. the peanuts. If you’re absolutely craving a PB&J for lunch that day, “be sure not to share it [with the child],” Bradsher cautions. “It is also important to thoroughly wash your hands in warm soapy water after eating.” If you sometimes give the child a goodnight kiss on the cheek, also be sure to brush your teeth, because allergens can remain in your mouth up to five hours after brushing.

CHECK, CHECK, CHECK 

If you feed the kid while the parents are out, always read the labels on the food boxes. If the food is from their own pantry, it’s most likely safe to eat, but it never hurts to check. When ordering delivery, such as pizza, always ask when you call if the allergen could have any contact with the food you’re ordering. Usually, though, the 'rents will clue you in to which restaurants are safe. Another option is to ask the parents to create a tray of “safe foods” for you to use while they are out, Bradsher recommends. “That way you can offer the child foods that the parents have selected ahead of time and will take away the guess work for you.”

KNOW THE SIGNS 

So the little girl with the severe egg allergy you’re babysitting starts to complain of itchy palms and a tingling feeling in her mouth...is it the beginning a reaction? Most likely, yes. Those are some of the most commons symptoms of an allergic reaction, along with having a difficult time breathing, a swollen tongue and throat, hives, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps and loss of consciousness, according to the FAAN website. Symptoms can show up as fast as two minutes after contact with the allergen. If the child shows any of these symptoms, don’t panic. Instead, call 911 and then call the parents after immediately using an EpiPen®.

AN EPI-WHAT? 

And EpiPen® is a yellow and gray plastic tube that looks like a pen, which is where it gets half of its name. The other half refers to the epinephrine that it injects when used. So, what is epinephrine? “The drug epinephrine reverses the severe allergic reaction and can be lifesaving,” Bradsher explains. The sooner you inject the epinephrine, the more it can help. Don’t be scared of learning how to use an EpiPen®, because using it in the case of an emergency could save the kid’s life. “Here at FAAN, we sometimes hear from girls and teens who are afraid to administer the epinephrine auto-injector to themselves, or others, during a reaction,” says Bradsher. “Fear of the unknown is normal; however, you cannot let it stop you from properly treating a reaction.” Bradsher notes that practice with a trainer EpiPen (ask the parents if they have one) is the best way to deal with the fear of using an auto-injector.

The three basic steps of using an EpiPen® are:

1. Pull the gray safety cap off of the back of the EpiPen®

2. With the black tip facing down, hold the EpiPen® firmly as you jab it (like you mean it) into the child’s outer thigh. (The EpiPen® even works through clothes, really!) Hold it there for 10 slowww seconds.

3. Massage the injected area for another 10 seconds after removing the EpiPen®

4. Call 911 and then the parents.

The odds are that if you’re careful and knowledgeable about food allergies, you won’t ever have to deal with a reaction. But it never hurts to be prepared! Go out there and be the best babysitter you can be!

BY HALEY BLUM ON 3/5/2010 7:00:00 AM

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According research near about 2% of U.S. adults and 4 to 8% of kids have food allergies, which cause about 150 deaths each year. The people with allergies vary in the severity of their reactions, some will get a mild rash or an itchy tongue if they eat something that contains the allergen and the others may stop breathing and lose the consciousness.  Marly Z.

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by alisha66 on 2/10/2011 6:06:58 AM

 
 

This summer Ive been babysitting my little brothers.

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by iluvband on 8/26/2010 9:49:13 AM

 
 

i just started babysitting my neighbors. They're two little girls and the older one has a peanut allergy. This will really help when i babysit if she has a reaction!

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by emmybear44 on 8/9/2010 10:54:41 PM

 
 

thanxs paige!!!

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by iwantmyperiod on 8/7/2010 1:31:20 PM

 
 

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i need help!!!im going to new orleans in 2 days and i need to know if i can bring an american girl doll on the plane.can i???




Hey girlie, I believe you can.  
Paige T.

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by iwantmyperiod on 8/7/2010 12:34:48 AM

 
 

mod mod mod mod mod mod mod mod mod mod mod mod mod mod
mkay thanks.my mom used a credit card to get it out and it was my hand,not foot.

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by iwantmyperiod on 8/7/2010 12:30:23 AM

 
 

mod mod mod mod mod mod mod mod mod mod mod mod mod mod mod
ASAP ASAP ASAP ASAP ASAP ASAP ASAP ASAP ASAP ASAP ASAP ASAP ASAP ASAP ASAP ASAPA ASAP ASAP ASAP ASAP ASAP please!!!help!!!!i have a splinter and i cant get it out!!!i tried to clip the skin away and it closed up too quick.and i tried to squeeze i out,i tried to pluck it out and none of it worked!!!!plese help me NOW!!!!




Ouch! You might have to get someone to help you, because splinters can be hard to see! Typically, if they are under the surface, you have to cut back the skin.  Try soaking your feet in hot water with some salt to get ride of bacteria, and loosen up your skin.  That way, it will probably be easier to get the splinter out... Good luck! 
Katie R.

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by iwantmyperiod on 8/5/2010 12:43:09 PM

 
 

**MOD!!** I really want to start babysitting, and every now and then i babysit my little 2 yr old cousin w/ my grandma, but i dont do well when the kids get upset. how do i help them to stop crying (especially when they cant talk!!!!) without freaking out myself! lol

 

Hey! Offer a distraction like a toy, or just say comforting things. Hope this helps! 

 

Helen S.

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by lolchic1019 on 7/23/2010 2:44:01 AM

 
 

Thanks for the help! i will be babysitting my little neighbor and she has a peanut allergy so now i know what to do to keep safe from some food allergy mishaps!

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by emmybear44 on 7/19/2010 2:38:42 PM

 
 

I ALWAYS ask! Turns out one girl didn't have a FOOD allergy, but she was extremely allergic to bee stings, so we have to be extra careful about that! I'm really glad I asked.

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by pointeprincess on 7/16/2010 1:53:01 PM

 
 

Thank you sooooo much for posting how to use an epipen, I am creating a booklet with fun stuff and important stuff for babysitting, so this will help!!!! Thanks!!!

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by pottersprincess on 7/13/2010 11:50:45 AM

 
 

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this goes with the question above about Mary Presley, Mason, and Tate. Ms.Natalie said Tate has a milk allergy. This scares me alot. Help!!!

 

It's okay!  Moms know how to prepare babysitters for their kids.  If you keep notes of your 'clients,' make sure to write down that he is allergic so that you can't forget in the future.  If you're going to their house, they might have things labeled or some system to ensure that no one gives Tate something he can't have.

Brittany B.

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by daddyslittlesoutherngirl on 7/6/2010 12:57:15 PM

 
 

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I am starting to babysit and I have decided that I am going to have a babysitting folder with a list of information on each kid I babysit. ex, Does he/she have any allergies?, What is his/hers bedtime?, Does he/she take any medication?, ect. What all should I put down on each sheet?? please help!!

 

Put down any information the parents tell you, some of the kid's favorite toys and TV shows, and notes on what you do that make him have the most fun Smile

Brittany B.

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by daddyslittlesoutherngirl on 7/6/2010 12:55:25 PM

 
 

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Next week I am starting to babysit. I am 12. One of my parents friends, Ms.Natalie, asked if i would come and babysit her kids some. I said i would. She has two daughters, Mary Presley (6) and Mason (3), and one son, Tate (1). They like me alot, especially Tate. I watch them some for ms.natalie when we are at the country club and she wants to chat with everyone. They all want my attention at the same time. Tate and Mason want me to hold them the whole time and Mary Presley want me playing with her. I want to find some stuff to do that would occupy Mason and Mary Presley. Please help!

 

Our Babysitters Club has a lot of ideas of how to entertain kiddies!

Brittany B.

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by daddyslittlesoutherngirl on 7/6/2010 12:52:29 PM

 
 

hey girlies!
I know the GL moderators do a great job of answering questions, but they are busy gals! if you have any questions about tough stuff, school work or anything else, come to my profile and I would be happy to see all your fun profiles and stories

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by Olivia T. on 6/8/2010 4:23:03 PM

 
 

do u like waffles?!?!?!?!!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
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do u like pancakes!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!
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do u like french toast!?!?!?!?!??!!?!?!??!?!?!!?!
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do do do can't wait to get a mouthful!waffles!waffles!waffles!waffles!yea i like waffles!!!!!!!!

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by iwantmyperiod on 6/1/2010 12:45:22 AM

 
 

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by pippip24 on 5/31/2010 1:17:25 PM

 
 

hey girlies!
I know the GL moderators do a great job of answering questions, but they are busy gals! if you have any questions about tough stuff, school work or anything else, come to my profile and I would be happy to see all your fun profiles and stories

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by Olivia T. on 5/26/2010 9:20:07 PM

 
 

hey, um...someone posted a comment that said that it didnt matter if a kid was allergic to Penicillin. YES IT DOES!!!!!!!!!! my bff has an allergy to Penicillin and there are no meds w/ Penncilin in the house but she took a different med that had been contaminated w/ Penicillin and could have died!! thank everest(we say that instead of thank god cause at my church we got "policies" that say we cant) that she keeps her epi (epipen) on her at all times.so uh yeah it is.

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by kitkatt23 on 5/13/2010 9:00:38 PM

 
 

me no understand...if u hav 2 take a epipen 4 reactions(trust me i hav 1 like 1nce a day!!!allergy 2 dust and oak tree pollen sux!!!)cant u just take benidrell?(its a medicene 4 reactions i take some with me all the time...u know...hives..dust...pollen allergy...)

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by iwantmyperiod on 4/24/2010 8:59:00 PM

 
 

I learne dhow to use a epi-pen when we realized m cousin was severly allergic to strawberry anything.Her set of Epi-pens came with a practice round so you could practice as many times as you need to without the real needle on it.Relax though you will know the epi-pen has worked cuz it will make a cliking noise!Dont mess around with Epi-pens me and my other cousin broke one thinking it was the practice (we stabbed a textbook)Hope this helped!

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by aeropostalechic on 3/27/2010 1:03:53 AM

 
 

MOD! I have 12 allergies and I hate it. I used to have 14 allergies but I am not allergic to eggs and coconut anymore. I ate bread that had eggs in them and coconut desserts when I was allergic to them. I am still allergic to peanuts and people say I should eat a little bit of it so I will get immune to it. I'm not sure if I should. Would it work like the eggs and coconut did? Thanks!

 

Hey girly! Although I'm no doc, I'll tell you NOT to eat peanuts if you are allergic to them! Speak with your doctor about it first. After all, you don't want to have an allergic reaction. It's not worth the risk.
xxx


Becca G.

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by mollygirl668 on 3/12/2010 9:06:37 PM

 
 

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okay i know this is off-subject but what exactly do u put in your first-aid kit? I know like band-aids and stuff but what else? Thanks!! Smile




Hey babe, maybe some alcohol wipes, Q-Tips, warm/cold packs, safety pins and whatever else you might ever need!
katelin s.

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by stixgirl101 on 11/19/2009 10:55:13 PM

 
 

Ok, that helped SOOOO much! Thank you, GL! Laughing

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by coffeeforever445 on 10/18/2009 4:53:54 PM

 
 

MOD: okay so i really like this guy, "Bob". "bob" is in my homeroom and civics. he is so cute and so funny. and i think he likes me back cuz he laughs at my jokes and stuff but i think he likes this other girl in my civics class. He always talks to her and stuff to but I feel like we really connected yesterday in homeroom. how do i know? Also, I really love to straighten my hair. I know it can really wreck your hair bc of the heat. Is there any way I can get straight hair without blow rdying, straightening or doing any damage? Also, what are somestyles I can to for my hair when it’s wavy

 

There are serums that prevent heat damage from straighteners and blow dryers. Also try a braid in your hair or pulling it half back when it is wavy for a beachy look. As far as the guy goes...give it a few days and see if you are still getting a vibe like he likes you. Then take action.

 

Olivia

Olivia A.

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by bobbert1230 on 9/17/2009 3:54:17 PM

 
 

epipens are nothing to be afraid of i have one and I've only used it once and that was when i learned i had a peanut allergy. it feels like getting a shot in your leg but it makes you really hyper cause of adrenalin.

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by Goth Chick on 9/6/2009 12:52:10 PM

 
 

Epipen sounds like its a needle or something. Is that what it is? And does it hurt when you use one??

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by snickie on 8/23/2009 7:32:15 PM

 
 

One of the little girls I babysit has an allergy to Penicillin, but that doesn't really matter, since it's an antibiotic that won't be in any foods/meds kept around the house.

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by ThatsMissBandNerd2U on 8/21/2009 7:40:55 PM

 
 

wow this is reeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaly helpful. im not goin to start sitting till im 12 or 13 and im 11 now and im taking courses because theres so much i need and want to know. before i had no idea how to use an epipen or even what the heck an epipen even is but now i know so thx!

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by missginnyweasley001 on 8/18/2009 12:41:49 PM

 
 

btw, mgirl216 and stylechic21, it's nothing to be scared of. it's best to be prepared though. take a first aid or junior lifeguarding class so you know what to do in possible situations. you need to be comfortable doing these things if you are going to be alone with a young child. i wouldn't trust my sister to be watched by someone who didn't know how to use an epipen. just do a class and get comfortable with it so you can act under pressure. Smile good luck.

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by ilovesodapop17 on 7/22/2009 8:17:09 PM

 
 

ha my sister and i both have an epipen. i'm allergic to peanuts. Smile people ask if i can eat ANYTHING because i'm also a vegetarian. Smile

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by ilovesodapop17 on 7/22/2009 8:13:24 PM

 
 

MOD!
im 5'3" and 123 lbs, is that overweight?

 

no way! as long as you're feeling happy, healthy, and energetic, that sounds exactly right for you!!

Katie P.

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by addi on 7/14/2009 7:11:40 PM

 
 

Now I'm scared if I ever have to user an epi-pen when I start babysitting, but I will take classes first and a license...

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by stylechic21 on 7/10/2009 11:29:07 AM

 
 

if that sorta thing happened i would call 911 with the home phone while calling the parents at the same time on my cell phone..but 911 on the home one that way they could track it if i dont know the address... i would have one of them on speaker to that way i could help the kid...its all about multi-tasking

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by addi on 7/8/2009 10:56:46 PM

 
 

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by Club*Girl on 7/4/2009 1:42:30 AM

 
 

4th comment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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by cutie0509 on 6/26/2009 10:34:11 AM

 
 

3rd comment?!?!?!?!?! Im kind of afraid of it but if it were an emergency I would use the epipen then call the parents then call 911 probably

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by xodanielleox on 6/23/2009 6:10:07 PM

 
 

Good i like to know this bc this new person i babysitt for is allergic to peanuts and i had vacation bible school and one of the kids had a reaction to peanuts he didn't even touch them. I am very afraid to use the epipen. Jeannie L.

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by mgirl216 on 6/17/2009 4:36:08 PM

 
 

first comment!!!!!!!!!!!

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