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RE: Food allergies and daycare

in #health6 years ago (edited)

What about daycare in a private home? The entire problem could be sidestepped that way.
At school, I don't think any pupil can be forced to eat and an allergic pupil can have a lunchbox of her own. But preschool has been compulsory for about three years now. But I read you can homepreschool your kid.

This is one of those cases when you get to see the downsides of the welfare state.

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Unfortunately daycare in a private home is out of question because we don't want a full time place for her. Otherwise it would have been the best option. My parents are still helping during the autumn so we only need a part time daycare place. Private home's can't offer that.

I see. That must be because there is a limit to how many kids one private daycare provider is allowed to care for at a time. Am I right? If that's the case what's missing is a market for part-time daycare slots in private homes, then.

Yep. Looking forward getting something like that here.