Greetings!
Do you have
friends and family who still don't get it?
- Does
your child's teacher think "Oh, he doesn't mind..." when 20 kids
celebrate birthdays with cupcakes throughout the year and your son
is excluded?
- Does
your husband think it's "no big deal" if he forgets the epi-pen or
to read the ingredient label?
Let's face it, if the whole world
really understood food allergies like we do, our lives would be so
much easier.
Parents have told me that they
wish there was a "rule book" to help others learn how to
care for their allergic children's health and their
hearts.

The Rule Book is
Here!
I have created an ebook and a
teleseminar where you'll learn the most effective ways to teach
others how to care for your child. We'll show others how simple
actions on their parts can improve the quality of life for our
little guys and girls!
My new ebook was
written specifically for caregivers and you can print
as many copies as you want to share with teachers, friends,
relatives, babysitters, grandparents, camp counselors--anyone who
cares for your child!
My ebook: "10 Things Children with Food
Allergies Want You to Know" will teach
others :
- How a child's quality of life is affected when he/she is
excluded and what you can do about it.
- Easy ways to make family gatherings, parties and
celebrations more inclusive.
- Why Mom and Dad need to present a "united front" and a
consistent message to the child.
- Why teacher's should not assume that they're doing an
adequate job managing food allergies simply because they haven't
had an anaphylactic reaction in their classroom.
- Lunchroom and classroom options other than the "safe snack
box" or the "peanut free table"
During my teleseminar call, you
will learn:
- How to grow your backbone so that you can ask for what you
need!
- The essential form of communication when dealing with
schools. (Hint: It works with husbands too!)
- Why mothers are dismissed if they display too much of this
emotion.
- How to know if you are going too far or not far enough in
protecting your child.
- When to give up and when you should keep trying with those
who don't "get it"
- The three most important characteristics of parenting
children and how you can master them.

I'm Gina Clowes, Director of
AllergyMoms.com. Ten years ago, my son Daniel was diagnosed with
over a dozen food allergies. Since then, he's had more reactions
than I can count, and numerous trips to the emergency room. I've
injected my son with the Epi-Pen and ridden in the back of an
ambulance with him. This was certainly not the life I had ever
envisioned for him. I've been where you are.
After my son's diagnosis, all I
could think about was keeping him completely safe. I fought
tooth and nail with my own family, my in-laws, my friends in an
effort to protect my son, but the way I went about it was
all wrong! They felt hurt and angry and were not exactly open to
hearing what I had to say. For awhile, I wanted to give up but I
new their had to be a better way.
As I started working in the
allergy world, I watched how successful moms advocated for their
children. I noticed their demeanor, the words they used, even the
resources they shared. Later, as a professional coach, I learned
how to manage my own stress level so that others could hear my
message and not just react to my anxiety.
Fast forward a few years
and I have completely changed my approach.
I remember being nervous for my
son's first Section 504 eligibility meeting for school. We didn't
agree on everything and there were a few times when feathers were
ruffled. But there was always respect and communication on both
sides.
The end result of that
cooperative (but not wimpy) spirit, is that those meetings turned
teachers, nurses and administrators into friends! Although my son
no longer attends that school, imagine my delight when the
principal called me recently just to check in to see how we all
were doing.
I learned a different
way and it made all the difference. You can have this
too!
Sign
up today and you will receive:
- A 90 minute live teleseminar
(and the recording) where you'll learn how to train others on how
to care for your child and how you can feel more relaxed and
confident in managing food allergies.
- "10 Things Children with Food
Allergies Want You to Know" ebook that you can print and share with
teachers, friends, relatives and other caregivers.
- Special Introductory pricing
of $19.95 until December 5, 2010. (Reg. $39.95)
Make a choice to get support for
yourself in 2011!
Take care,

Gina Clowes
AllergyMoms.com
What others have
said about Gina's Coaching:
I
felt empowered when our conversation was over. I
absolutely loved the coaching! Extremely helpful & encouraging
information. I'd 100% recommend your coaching! I feel like you
could really help less confident moms like myself!
~Sarah
Harrington
Maryland
Thanks
so much for walking along side with us! ~Kristine
Trone
Illinois
It
was just what I needed--someone to talk to and point me in the
right direction. I've got more leg work to do but feel
that I'll be calm and ready when Lukas starts school. Thanks so
much for the great advice yesterday.
~Nancy
Berninger
Georgia
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