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Do you tell the school all of the medications difficult child is on?
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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 66997" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>I have always gave a list of medications and dosage amounts to the nurse - and to the teacher and counseling staff - and always updated them even if we were just tweaking a medication a bit. I figured that they are seeing difficult child in the place where he has the most trouble, so they would be the first to be able to tell me if a medication was helping/hindering or doing nothing at all - at least in the school setting.</p><p></p><p>Wow, I hope your school gets a nurse. I can't imagine ours without one - actually we have two in the office all the time. Especially with elementary kids - scraped knees, bumped heads on the playground, sick tummies - these are just things that our kids have gone to her for!! Hee hee. Hope they find one and get him/her in place before school starts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 66997, member: 3211"] I have always gave a list of medications and dosage amounts to the nurse - and to the teacher and counseling staff - and always updated them even if we were just tweaking a medication a bit. I figured that they are seeing difficult child in the place where he has the most trouble, so they would be the first to be able to tell me if a medication was helping/hindering or doing nothing at all - at least in the school setting. Wow, I hope your school gets a nurse. I can't imagine ours without one - actually we have two in the office all the time. Especially with elementary kids - scraped knees, bumped heads on the playground, sick tummies - these are just things that our kids have gone to her for!! Hee hee. Hope they find one and get him/her in place before school starts. [/QUOTE]
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