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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 525480" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am also all for the occasional coddle. I also believe that if mom's gut says keep the kid home, the kid stays home. thank you is actually unable to tell us when he is sick unless he is going to actually vomit in the next few minutes. I can tell by looking at him if he is sick - it shows. Jess can too, largely because he was her baby and she has always thought of him that way. Not something we asked or wanted her to do, but something she chose to do. I learned that sending a kid to school at the point your daughter is at (just crying at something she would scream at normally) only causes either relapse or extra tme feeling yucky. Keeping the child home that extra day means they are truly able to go and learn when they are n school. It also means they are able to get the makeup work done with-o too much extra stress and if they don't have the time then it is almost insurmountable for them. Esp after a full day of school.</p><p></p><p>So keep her home when your instincts say to. Momma knows best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 525480, member: 1233"] I am also all for the occasional coddle. I also believe that if mom's gut says keep the kid home, the kid stays home. thank you is actually unable to tell us when he is sick unless he is going to actually vomit in the next few minutes. I can tell by looking at him if he is sick - it shows. Jess can too, largely because he was her baby and she has always thought of him that way. Not something we asked or wanted her to do, but something she chose to do. I learned that sending a kid to school at the point your daughter is at (just crying at something she would scream at normally) only causes either relapse or extra tme feeling yucky. Keeping the child home that extra day means they are truly able to go and learn when they are n school. It also means they are able to get the makeup work done with-o too much extra stress and if they don't have the time then it is almost insurmountable for them. Esp after a full day of school. So keep her home when your instincts say to. Momma knows best. [/QUOTE]
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