Re: School policy on throwing up
- From: "L." <gentleboa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Jul 2006 14:50:46 -0700
Welches wrote:
That's included in what I meant by "induced". Which is why I suggested
speaking to the pre-school. Because if you don't say anything then they
can't know that it doesn't mean that they're ill.
Debbie
But even if they are a child who pukes easily, it doesn't mean they
aren't sick. They could have food poisioning or an illness, and one
shouldn't assume that they are puking because they puke easily.
Honestly, as a parent of a non-puker (apparently), I'd be sort of upset
if any kid was allowed to stay just because they have a history of
puking easily. This time, it might actually be an illness, and if the
kid was allowed to stay and spread the disease to my kid, I'd be
pissed.
-L.
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