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August 23, 1991 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-08-23

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ANNETTE & COMPANY

School of Dance

CHILDREN'S ORCHARD

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* Special family discounts available * Many College Dance Scholarship Winners
* Special Performance Groups for serious-minded dancers.

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We Are Pleased To Offer

Little People:
Big Allergies

Their noses may be tinier
but, once allergy season ar-
rives, kids can sneeze, sniffle
and wheeze just as much as
grown-ups. While parents can
scrub and clean their child's
bedroom until it's dust-free,
the fact remains that school is
your child's home away from
home. Each day as a child
enters the wonderful world of
finger painting, fractions and
fiction he or she must also
contend with a classroom's
potential allergy traps.
You can alleviate some of
the suffering by teaching
your child the ABCs and
1-2-3s of avoiding allergy ir-
ritants at school, recommend-
ed by Allerest.
• Tell your child to stay
away from items such as
blackboards, blackboard
erasers, bookcases, mats, and
closets. They accumulate dust
quickly, and may aggravate
allergies.
• If there is a pet in a
classroom, your allergic child
shouldn't be there. If it is im-
possible to switch rooms, re-
mind him or her to at least
take a seat far away from the
animal and try to limit con-
tact with it.
• Avoid activities or hobbies
that involve glue and paint,
and also be careful in classes
such as art and science, which
frequently call for using
chemicals. Exposure to these
products only increase the
chance of triggering an
allergy.
• If your son or daughter is
carpooled to school, make
sure that the car doors and
windows are kept closed so
that pollen doesn't get trap-
ped in and circulate.
• Discourage your child
from playing outdoors on days
when pollen counts are
especially high. Try sug-
gesting fun activities that can
be done inside.
You've successfully trained
your child to say the word
"please" and to look both
ways before crossing the
street, so teaching them these
tips should be a breeze!
Remember that you're never
too young to develop good
habits, especially if you're an
allergy sufferer.
If your children have minor
allergy symptoms, they can
be combatted with a non-
sedating, over-the-counter
medication, such as Allerest;
more serious and chronic
symptoms should be treated
by an allergy specialitt.
For additional allergy
resource information, contact
the Allergy Information
Center and Hotline, (800)
727-5400.

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