Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
New profile posts
Latest activity
Internet Search
Members
Current visitors
New profile posts
Search profile posts
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Forums
General Discussions
The Watercooler
Scentsy???
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 570674" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>There is NO WAY I would send this to one of my kids' teachers. My kids are ALL allergic to smells and if a teacher had one of these stinky things my kid would be sick every single day. thank you esp has a super hard time now that most of the boys seem to want to coat themselves with evil Axe products from head to toe several times before they leave home. He only can use the bathroom in the morning because at lunch some of the boys use it again and the bathroom reeks of it for the rest of the day. It sets his asthma off something fierce. I have had to tell teachers to stop using scented air fresheners and ask kids to keep shoes on instead several times over the last two years because their air fresheners make thank you so sick. Personally I problem would puke on the teacher a time or two as they argued against letting me leave the room to be sick from the migraine induced by the stinky things. But he won't do that because he is too sweet.</p><p></p><p>I don't know why some teachers let the kids take their shoes off, but given the way jr high boys' feet smell, I can see why they would then want to mask that smell. But they cannot make someone sick just to cover a bad smell, Know what I mean?? One witch insisted that it wasn't the air freshener, that thank you had school anxiety instead and ths was an excuse. Then she got the letter from the dr saying that using air freshener around thank you was the same as poisoning him and could be considered assault if she continued after receiving the dr note saying that it was dangerous to thank you to be in the room where those are used. Boy was she mad. I didn't even know what the dr sent, just asked him to send her a letter saying that thank you truly is allergic and his asthma and migraines are triggered. doctor also sent one to the principal and then we learned that tehre is a policy that if any one student in ANY period has asthma or is allergic to soemthing like that then the teacher is not allowed to use scented air fresheners, candles, or any similar type of thing including body spray/perfume at all, no questions asked. The entire staff got reminded of this policy and several teachers were upset over it. The principal said he didn't care, that it wasn't worth sending a kid to take medications or to the hospital with an asthma attack or anaphylaxis because a kid smelled. I like this new principal!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 570674, member: 1233"] There is NO WAY I would send this to one of my kids' teachers. My kids are ALL allergic to smells and if a teacher had one of these stinky things my kid would be sick every single day. thank you esp has a super hard time now that most of the boys seem to want to coat themselves with evil Axe products from head to toe several times before they leave home. He only can use the bathroom in the morning because at lunch some of the boys use it again and the bathroom reeks of it for the rest of the day. It sets his asthma off something fierce. I have had to tell teachers to stop using scented air fresheners and ask kids to keep shoes on instead several times over the last two years because their air fresheners make thank you so sick. Personally I problem would puke on the teacher a time or two as they argued against letting me leave the room to be sick from the migraine induced by the stinky things. But he won't do that because he is too sweet. I don't know why some teachers let the kids take their shoes off, but given the way jr high boys' feet smell, I can see why they would then want to mask that smell. But they cannot make someone sick just to cover a bad smell, Know what I mean?? One witch insisted that it wasn't the air freshener, that thank you had school anxiety instead and ths was an excuse. Then she got the letter from the dr saying that using air freshener around thank you was the same as poisoning him and could be considered assault if she continued after receiving the dr note saying that it was dangerous to thank you to be in the room where those are used. Boy was she mad. I didn't even know what the dr sent, just asked him to send her a letter saying that thank you truly is allergic and his asthma and migraines are triggered. doctor also sent one to the principal and then we learned that tehre is a policy that if any one student in ANY period has asthma or is allergic to soemthing like that then the teacher is not allowed to use scented air fresheners, candles, or any similar type of thing including body spray/perfume at all, no questions asked. The entire staff got reminded of this policy and several teachers were upset over it. The principal said he didn't care, that it wasn't worth sending a kid to take medications or to the hospital with an asthma attack or anaphylaxis because a kid smelled. I like this new principal! [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forums
General Discussions
The Watercooler
Scentsy???
Top