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June 11th 2013: How Not to Be A Helicopter Parent to an Allergic Child- Haleh Rabizadeh

We all love our children and we don’t want to see anything happen to them, it’s our parenting nature; but when we know our children have severe allergies or face bullying among peers it’s easy to become what experts call a “helicopter parent”. The term refers to a parent who hovers overhead to ensure their child is safe. This behavior by the parent could be just as hindering to the child as their allergies. It can also hurt your life as it consumes your every moment. Haleh Rabizdeh, a renowned parenting expert, has a child with severe allergies to foods. She is able to help parents first hand

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Haleh Rabizdeh

Author of “Little Patient Big Doctor: A Mother’s Journey”. This book is an inspiring story of how a mother dealt with her children's medical concerns with food allergies. She’s also been published in several magazines. Studied Communication and Group Dynamics developed health education programming in college. Also, developed other healthy eating programs in schools my children attended through the years. Lawyer- She graduated Rutgers with high honors and worked in major law firms for several years before concentrating on family. Teacher – Haleh worked for 20 years in supplemental schools with children of all ages. Taught ethics and values (Hebrew schools) Speaker- She’s spoken at medical
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