Food Allergy Talk

Ep 12: Stephanie Sorkin on Parenting Teens with Food Allergies | Food Allergy Talk

April 03, 2022 Lisa Horne of Food Allergy P.I. Episode 12
Food Allergy Talk
Ep 12: Stephanie Sorkin on Parenting Teens with Food Allergies | Food Allergy Talk
Show Notes

On this episode of Food Allergy Talk, I welcome back a good friend of the show,our special guest, author and advocate Stephanie Sorkin of Nutley the Nut Free Squirrel. 

In this episode we discuss:
Stephanie's children and their related allergies and/or treatments including SLIT and OIT

Things that are easier to manage for younger children with food allergies

Things that are harder to manage for younger children with food allergies

Some of the easier and harder parts of managing teens with food allergies

As a parent, showing through example how to ask questions and manage allergies so that children and teens can learn by example

Brain development and the child or teen with food allergies regarding what tasks and advocacy they may struggle with

Going from no allergies or less allergies, to more additionally diagnosed allergies. Conversely, decreasing the amount of allergens over the years through OIT or naturally outgrowing them. 

Talking about the birds and the bees with teens that are food allergic

Breaking the ice with teens about awkward or uncomfortable conversations through humor

Have ongoing open communication with no judgement from an early age, so that there is open communication from children about all topics and subjects 

Preparing children for teen years, and teens for "leaving the nest" and being responsibly independent

Repetition in parenting children and teens with food allergies, always reminding them of guidelines and best practices

Enduring through the years even when it may get comfortable with knowledge of what's safe, unsafe, and carrying epinephrine - never letting guard down

Teens mentoring younger children with food allergies as a win-win situation to help children and teens continue food allergy safety and advocacy through the years

Tips regarding don't take risks; never be embarrassed to say you are having a reaction and need help; always epi first and fast

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