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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 647043" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Mine also liked to "throw up" only it sounds like you actually found evidence. My son would just say he had, but there was no evidence. Originally, it was easy to believe him as he was always the best "puker". You know how little kids cry and scream and have a fit if they throw up? Mine would just puke and go on about his business, no big deal. lol</p><p></p><p>But it became apparent that "I threw up" was his key to "I don't want to be at school, I'm going home." We ended up telling him he couldn't come home or stay home unless he had a fever. That really didn't stick though and he did stay home a lot. He even admitted it once, "You know I'm never sick mom." </p><p></p><p>But one thing was for sure, if he came home sick from school, he may as well consider himself grounded to the house. That was non-negotiable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 647043, member: 17309"] Mine also liked to "throw up" only it sounds like you actually found evidence. My son would just say he had, but there was no evidence. Originally, it was easy to believe him as he was always the best "puker". You know how little kids cry and scream and have a fit if they throw up? Mine would just puke and go on about his business, no big deal. lol But it became apparent that "I threw up" was his key to "I don't want to be at school, I'm going home." We ended up telling him he couldn't come home or stay home unless he had a fever. That really didn't stick though and he did stay home a lot. He even admitted it once, "You know I'm never sick mom." But one thing was for sure, if he came home sick from school, he may as well consider himself grounded to the house. That was non-negotiable. [/QUOTE]
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