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Originally Posted by Tigers
Is there anything I could do to ensure that this doesn't happen in the future?? I'm not very creative when it comes to stuff like this. Thanks so much!
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I always asked mine, "Where don't you feel good?" Or "Why did you go see the nurse?"
DS#3 discovered he could come home early on Fridays (and get a long weekend) if he told his teacher he didn't feel well - it worked for two weeks
DD#7 was once sent home with a slight fever, complaining of a headache and being hot - it was 87 degrees, she was wearing a snow hat, mittens, and sweater while running around at lunch - I'd be hot, sweaty, and have a headache, too but DD wasn't lying
My kids seldom get sick - 10 kids, oldest is in his late twenties and we've seen (I think) 7 cases of the flu (one DD has had it three times, three have never had it) or anything else that has really made them act sick