<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Last Wed., I had an experience similar to Dawn with my preschooler. At the beginning of the school year I gave the teacher handouts from the Celiac and GIG websites and I also talked to her extensively about my 3 yr. old son's diet. Well, just last week he came home from school with a Fruit Loop necklace on and was trying to eat it on the way home! I got it from him, threw it away and washed him off, all while he was crying with disappointment and lack of understanding and telling me how the other kids got to eat their necklace. I immediately called the teacher and she said, "I didn't know he couldn't have Fruit Loops. I asked him [a 3 yr. old!] and he said he could have them." I could not believe my ears. I told her he does not know what is gf and he probably saw the colorful, sugar coated cereal and wanted it, so of course he told her he could have them. Plus he has not had gluten since he was 6 months old, so how on earth would he recognize it? Then she said, "So he probably shouldn't string pasta, either, right?" We had covered this subject at the beginning of the year. I thought I had made it clear that he could not even handle gluten. At the beginning of the school year, I had provided her with two of the expensive tubs of gf playdough for him, his own crayons, his own paints, etc., so why on earth would she think he could string Fruit Loops or wheat pasta??!! Thanks for letting me vent. I guess it just goes to show that no matter how much we try to educate them, there will just be some people who don't get it. * Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the CEL-KIDS List *