“Raising Our Celiac Kids”
Here in Greater Cleveland,
Please contact Tracey Lavine if you
are interested in joining a group for
children. Tracey95@aol.com
Tag: parents
School Lunches
How to get schools to furnish GF food for your child/teen/college student?
“Accommodating Children with Special Dietary Needs in the School Nutrition Programs”is a USDA document about special diets for students. An IEP is an Individualized Education Plan, written by the physician and parent that my have to be submitted to the school.
School Lunches
How to be an advocate by Trisha Thompson MS RD
Resources for Kids and Parents
Resources for parents and kids.
Beyond Celiac has a whole section called “Information for Kids”
Gluten-Free Summer Camp Ohio
Gluten-Free Summer Camp
Camp Y-Noah (near Akron)
August 3-9, 2014
Cost $455.00
Come join in the fun!
At the first year of Gluten Free Camp at Camp Y-Noah!
Registration and info at http://glutenfreeohiosummercamp.weebly.com/
From their website:
“We started this camp because our daughters have attended Gluten Free Camp at Camp Manitou-Lin in Michigan for past few years and they had a wonderful time (Thank You Greta and Nicole). Our only problem was the drive to get them there and the drive to bring them home; 10 hours round trip.
Through the years we had discussed how nice it would be for there to be a camp closer to home. Then we came across Camp Y-Noah. The head of their food service is a celiac and they already provide gluten free options during regular Y camp and actually serve all gluten free food during their diabetic camp week. They were happy to help us start the first Ohio Gluten free Camp!
The children will be doing normal camp activities. Some of the options they will have are, a 55 foot alpine tower, climbing a rock wall with zip line, high and low rope courses, canoeing , swimming, horseback riding, team building, camp fires, gaga ball, archery and crafts. The cabins will be organized by Boy / Girl and age once we know who is attending.
We are planning on having visits from a pediatric gastroenterologist and a gluten free nutrition expert to have age appropriate conversations about why they are gluten free, what to pack for school lunches, what to eat when they are unexpectedly at a friend’s house and reading labels.
Deah and Nicole”