I understand the precaution, this is one of the main reasons why I don't send my child somewhere. I'm worried to death about preschool next fall with snacks.
But on the same hand, if you are feeding the other children at snack time an item with peanuts, that allergic child could have a reaction anyways. He can touch the area where the food sat, he can touch the sink after the child watches her hands to get the peanut off. Anything.
So to me, isn't it safer to just provide the safe food anyways?
(At the center I worked at for years, when I started (would have been about 18 years ago now) we had a child with peanut allergies. We had a snack mix that we feed the children that had peanuts in it. We were told by older staff that all we needed to do was to pick out the peanuts out of the mix and give it to the child. And that's what we did. We were young and didn't know. I thank God now, that, that child never had a reaction.)
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