The doctor just handed you an allergy diagnosis, a prescription for an EpiPen, and a list of forbidden foods. Now what?Welcome to "Allergy Life." It's terrifying, it's confusing, and yes, it requires reading a lot of tiny font on grocery packages.If you are staring at your child (whether they are a toddler or a tween) and thinking, "How am I going to keep this kid safe without wrapping them in bubble wrap?"-this book is for you.I'm not just Functional Medicine Health Coach trained. I'm a dad who has been exactly where you are standing.I wrote Parenting Kids with Allergies because the medical pamphlets didn't cut it. You need a field guide that bridges the gap between the sterile doctor's office and the messy, unpredictable reality of raising a kid.This isn't a dry medical textbook (maybe a smidge). It's a practical, slightly sarcastic, and deeply honest guide to navigating the "New Normal," including: The role of the FDA in allergy reporting and food labels: How to read nutrition labels and understand what the FDA does (and doesn't do) to keep food safe.Standards of Care: Understanding the medical system so you can advocate for your child without feeling lost or intimidatedThe Emotional Rollercoaster: How to manage your own anxiety, support your child's emotions, and avoid projecting your fears onto them.Social Survival: Navigating schools, birthday parties, and the dreaded "pizza day" without losing your mind.Whether you are looking for strategies to "put out fires" before they start, or just need to know that another parent has survived this with their sense of humor intact, this guide has you covered.Stop panicking. Start preparing. Let's get you ahead of the curve.