Be sure your child knows his/her food allergies or special diet, the symptoms and signs of a possible allergic reaction, as well as what to do if they experience any reaction, no matter how small. Educate your camper regarding the self-management responsibilities of his/her food allergy or special diet.
Things your camper should know and do:
- Know safe and unsafe foods for his/her diet.
- Have strategies for avoiding exposure to unsafe foods.
- Recognize symptoms of allergic reactions.
- Never eat anything if they are unsure of the ingredients.
- Never share food with others.
- Ask a counselor or food service staff member if they are unsure about what is safe to eat.
- Know how and when to tell an adult about a possible allergic response.
- Know how to read a food label, especially those at the Beehive.
Your camper should understand that meals are served family style, but he/she must come up to the serving window to obtain his/her option to reduce the risk of cross-contamination and to find out from the kitchen staff what is safe to eat at the table and what is not. Never assume or think you know what ingredients are in an item. If you are unsure always ask a kitchen staff member. The camper should:
- Thoroughly wash his or her hands before and after meals.
- NEVER trade food with other campers.
- NEVER eat anything with unknown ingredients.
- Read every label and/or check with a counselor when purchasing food at the Beehive.
- Seek help from his/her counselor or staff member if there is a reaction, even if it is mild.