July 31, 2018, PRWEB: American Medical ID Provides Free Medical IDs for Kids with Food Allergies https://www.prweb.com/releases/american_medical_id_provides_free_medical_ids_for_kids_with_food_allergies/prweb15659782.htm
Leading medical alert jewelry manufacturer, American Medical ID, is kick-starting the back-to-school season with free medical alert bracelets for kids with food allergies. According to the Food Allergy Research & Education organization (FARE), food allergies affect up to 5.9 million children, or roughly 2 students in every classroom. Allergies to milk, egg, peanut, tree nuts, wheat, soy, fish and crustacean shellfish are responsible for most of the serious food allergy reactions across the country, including anaphylaxis.
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Childhood Lost
Children today are noticeably different from previous generations, and the proof is in the news coverage we see every day. This site shows you what’s happening in schools around the world. Children are increasingly disabled and chronically ill, and the education system has to accommodate them. Things we've long associated with autism, like sensory issues, repetitive behaviors, anxiety and lack of social skills, are now problems affecting mainstream students. Blame is predictably placed on bad parenting (otherwise known as trauma from home).
Addressing mental health needs is as important as academics for modern educators. This is an unrecognized disaster. The stories here are about children who can’t learn or behave like children have always been expected to. What childhood has become is a chilling portent for the future of mankind.
Loss of Brain Trust features over 9,000 news stories published worldwide since January, 2017