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Tips for managing your child’s food allergies at birthday parties

Birthday parties can feel intimidating to attend when your child has food allergies.  Parties are usually centered around food so naturally there is worry that your child could accidentally be exposed to an allergen which can potentially lead to a serious reaction. 

While it’s normal to feel anxious, it shouldn’t stop your food allergic child from celebrating birthdays. In fact, figuring out how to attend a birthday party safely will help to instill confidence and model positive behavior in your child. With a little planning and communication, everyone can have a safe and happy time. 

While most people politely ask the host what they can bring to a party, food allergy parents require the active participation from the host in order to ensure that their child can safely attend.   This feels awkward at first especially when you do not know the parents.  Food allergy parents do not want to seem controlling yet we need to ask these important questions in order to minimize accidental exposure.  

* Note: Everyone’s allergies vary in scope and severity. In addition, every family has a different way of managing allergies. These tips and suggestions have worked for our family based on our daughter’s needs.

Also, below I refer to our daughter as having a “contact allergy” which means that in addition to ingesting food if she touches her allergens or someone she is in contact with (touches or eats) her allergens and in turn touches her skin, a reaction may occur.

So how do we do this?   Reach out to the host ahead of time with an email like this:

Dear Host, 

Thank you for the invite. My son/daughter would love to attend your child’s party. I was checking in to see if you will be serving food and if so, could you kindly share the menu? 

My son/daughter is allergic to (insert allergens here). We will bring her own meal and dessert however she is also contact allergic. In an effort to keep her safe, would it be possible to refrain from serving her allergens and foods containing her allergens? We would be happy to help bring food or a substitution.  If this is not possible, we understand and thanks for your efforts! 

Feeling left out: following these tips doesn’t mean it’s always easy. My daughter( age 7) is now more conscious of how food allergies make her feel . After leaving a recent party, she burst into tears and said “Mommy I wish I could eat the cake, it looked so pretty. I wish I didn’t have food allergies”.

I brought her homemade cupcakes. When it came time to eat, my daughter asked me not to take her cupcake out and instead chose to eat it on the car ride home.

After the party when she had time to process her feelings, we talked about how it’s ok to be different; each one of us is unique. We all have challenges that make us strong and brave. I remind her of all the delicious food we can eat!

I shared this story on Instagram and received great feedback from fellow food allergy bloggers:

 

When you are the host: While my husband and I have hosted many parties,  we understand that having a food allergic child attend your party can feel unfamiliar. You might be wondering how you can help to ensure a safe and inclusive celebration:  

What tips have worked for you?

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