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<blockquote data-quote="layla42" data-source="post: 17081" data-attributes="member: 10288"><p>Hi, I have only just found this forum, though my 3 year old was diagnosed with Type 1 six months ago.</p><p></p><p>Grace's nursery had an end of term "teddy bear's picnic". The teacher told me there would be a couple of sandwiches and she'd make sure DD didn't have loads. When I picked her up, on the way home she told me she'd had jam sandwiches, lemonade, a big bun with icing on, and a milky way!!!!! </p><p></p><p>At least she wasn't excluded but I wish they'd told me about it properly in advance. In the last week of term they also had a treat of a visit from the ice cream van. When it was Easter, in the last 4 days of term they made chocolatey buns, then had a treasure hunt where they all found and ate loads of chocolate, and then were given creme eggs on the last day! </p><p></p><p>They have had training from the diabetic nurse but never seem to make any provision for my DD - eg when the ice cream van was coming (at 10.30am) I asked what they were planning to do for Grace, and they said "oh I don't know". Same with the treasure hunt. She hadn't long been diagnosed and I wasn't confident to just give her another dose of novorapid, as she was only having mixtard30 in the mornings.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the essay! Layla x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="layla42, post: 17081, member: 10288"] Hi, I have only just found this forum, though my 3 year old was diagnosed with Type 1 six months ago. Grace's nursery had an end of term "teddy bear's picnic". The teacher told me there would be a couple of sandwiches and she'd make sure DD didn't have loads. When I picked her up, on the way home she told me she'd had jam sandwiches, lemonade, a big bun with icing on, and a milky way!!!!! At least she wasn't excluded but I wish they'd told me about it properly in advance. In the last week of term they also had a treat of a visit from the ice cream van. When it was Easter, in the last 4 days of term they made chocolatey buns, then had a treasure hunt where they all found and ate loads of chocolate, and then were given creme eggs on the last day! They have had training from the diabetic nurse but never seem to make any provision for my DD - eg when the ice cream van was coming (at 10.30am) I asked what they were planning to do for Grace, and they said "oh I don't know". Same with the treasure hunt. She hadn't long been diagnosed and I wasn't confident to just give her another dose of novorapid, as she was only having mixtard30 in the mornings. Sorry for the essay! Layla x [/QUOTE]
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