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Readers Respond: Do You Have a 504 Plan in Place for Your Child with Celiac Disease?
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Updated July 22, 2009

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Some parents have found it helpful to request 504 plans for their children with celiac disease, to help ensure that their children are protected from gluten during school activities. Do you have a 504 plan in place for your child? Has it been helpful? What advice can you share with other parents? Thank you for responding. Share Your Experience

504 plan for ADHD not celiac disease

i have been trying to get my childs schoo to accommidate his eating needs, but they refuse too they won't even let him use the microwave, so that he can heat up his lunch he brings from home. how can i get them to accommidate his needs?
—christinecoleman

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