Raising inclusive kids: Why food allergies should matter to everyone

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May is Food Allergy Awareness Month, and part of that is recognizing that even if you or a family member may not have a food allergy, someone you know may have food allergies. I welcome Ina Chung, a food allergy mom, educator, and author of A Kids Book about Food Allergies, who is passionate about food allergy inclusivity. 

She joins me to discuss: 

Why food allergy inclusivity is important 

Top 3 misconceptions people who don’t have food allergies have about food allergies

 A four-step framework to safely include children with allergies in events such as parties


Connect with Ina on Instagram @theasianallergymom. Remember to check out her book, and for more resources, visit her website!

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