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Does it make sense that a late medication dose is as good as none at all?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 210210" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>MANY schools in our neck of hte woods refuse to call a child for medications. They keep telling parents that it is the CHILD'S responsibility to remember to go get his/her medications. That the adults are too busy to remember. Now our elementary doesn't pull this, but there is one in town that DOES. They won't even call a 7year old, because if he doesn't remmeber maybe he doesn't need it. (someone actually SAID that to me!). </p><p> </p><p>It is something I would fight tooth and nail over, to get the adults to quietly send my child to the office for medications. It is just so important. </p><p> </p><p>With what you are seeing, your son's system is very sensitive so it makes skipping doeses even harder on him. The school won't LIKE your calls, but maybe they will be more help if you do call everyday. Also, maybe call the state Dept. of Ed to see THEIR position on children having to remember, all on their own, to go get their medications. Just a thought.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Hugs. It shouldn't be this hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 210210, member: 1233"] MANY schools in our neck of hte woods refuse to call a child for medications. They keep telling parents that it is the CHILD'S responsibility to remember to go get his/her medications. That the adults are too busy to remember. Now our elementary doesn't pull this, but there is one in town that DOES. They won't even call a 7year old, because if he doesn't remmeber maybe he doesn't need it. (someone actually SAID that to me!). It is something I would fight tooth and nail over, to get the adults to quietly send my child to the office for medications. It is just so important. With what you are seeing, your son's system is very sensitive so it makes skipping doeses even harder on him. The school won't LIKE your calls, but maybe they will be more help if you do call everyday. Also, maybe call the state Dept. of Ed to see THEIR position on children having to remember, all on their own, to go get their medications. Just a thought. Hugs. It shouldn't be this hard. [/QUOTE]
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