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Toddler food allergies

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Coping with toddler food allergies can feel overwhelming at first, but with the right steps, it becomes part of everyday life. Here’s a practical, parent-focused guide:


  1. Get a clear diagnosis and plan

    • Work with a paediatrician or paediatric allergist to confirm the allergy through proper testing.

    • Ask for a written allergy action plan so you and caregivers know exactly what to do in case of exposure.


  2. Learn to read food labels like a pro

    • In South Africa (and most countries), allergens such as milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, fish, and shellfish must be clearly listed.

    • Always check every time you buy, even for familiar products—recipes change without warning.


  3. Create a safe food routine at home

    • Store allergen-free foods separately from allergen-containing ones.

    • Use dedicated cutting boards, utensils, and plates to avoid cross-contamination.

    • Introduce “safe snack” zones so your toddler can eat without worry.


  4. Teach your toddler (in age-appropriate ways)

    • Use simple phrases like “this food makes me sick” or “I can only eat safe foods.”

    • Role-play saying “no, thank you” when offered unknown food.


  5. Prepare for outings and social events

    • Bring pre-packed safe snacks or meals.

    • Talk to hosts, day care staff, or teachers in advance about your child’s allergies.

    • Carry a small “allergy kit” with safe snacks, wet wipes, and emergency medication (like an epinephrine auto-injector if prescribed).


  6. Build a support system

    • Share your child’s allergy needs with family, friends, and caregivers.

    • Connect with other allergy parents—many tips come from lived experience.


  7. Focus on what they can eat

    • Create a variety of meals and snacks from safe ingredients to avoid mealtime stress.

    • Involve your toddler in food prep so they feel empowered, not restricted.


  8. Stay calm but prepared

    • Accidents can happen—being prepared reduces panic.

    • Keep emergency numbers handy and stay up to date on first aid for allergic reactions.