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Every family approaches food allergy treatment differently, and that's exactly as it should be. In this episode, psychologist and food allergy mom I sit down with Ina Chung, creator of @TheAsianAllergyMom to discuss one of the most overlooked aspects of treatment decisions: giving yourself permission to choose the path that aligns with your family's goals, values, and season of life. Together we discuss: Why more treatment options can sometimes create more pressure Raising confident, thoughtful children with food allergies Helping kids become part of the decision-making process The importance of knowing your family's goals before choosing a treatment Why "not right now" can be a thoughtful decision Building confidence instead of comparison

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