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How to Safely Send Your Child with Celiac to Daycare and Preschool
Season 1, Ep. 1203
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In this month's Ask the Expert in the National Celiac Associations newsletter this question was submitted by a parent:
Can you tell me some good suggestions to manage choosing a daycare? We have a 3-year-old with celiac disease and don’t know if a home daycare vs. a bigger center would be better. What things should we ask when considering them?
Find out more here: https://nationalceliac.org/rock-going-to-school/
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