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“When we use food as a reward, you unnecessarily isolate a child,” she said. “There are so many non-food incentives that it’s become unnecessary in this day and age.”

Burke said there’s always a level of concern about her son coming into contact with something to which he’s allergic. She said her son is his best advocate when it comes to avoiding allergens because he knows to ask before eating something he’s never tried before. She said the District 303 has a very good system in place for making sure every child can safely enjoy classroom treats and school lunches.

“They’re very accommodating. It’s their No. 1 priority,” she said. “It’s a really reassuring thing to parents.”

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