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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 70577" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>If he swells up or gets hives tomorrow, I would let the teacher see the swelling (take a picture before he gets the Benadryl) so that she understands you are not making this up or being an overly protective mother. I'd also give the teacher some special treats for your son for her to give him so that he's not totally left out on b'days. I wouldn't hit the principal with this this time. However, if it happened again, I most certainly would be seeing the principal.</p><p></p><p>I agree that going in with guns blazing is not the right way. Just a simple, "I understand X had a b'day celebration yesterday and gave my son a cupcake. I don't want you to think I'm mad, but I did want you to understand how serious this is. Here's a picture of what he looked this morning." Sometimes a picture truly does speak 1,000 words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 70577, member: 3626"] If he swells up or gets hives tomorrow, I would let the teacher see the swelling (take a picture before he gets the Benadryl) so that she understands you are not making this up or being an overly protective mother. I'd also give the teacher some special treats for your son for her to give him so that he's not totally left out on b'days. I wouldn't hit the principal with this this time. However, if it happened again, I most certainly would be seeing the principal. I agree that going in with guns blazing is not the right way. Just a simple, "I understand X had a b'day celebration yesterday and gave my son a cupcake. I don't want you to think I'm mad, but I did want you to understand how serious this is. Here's a picture of what he looked this morning." Sometimes a picture truly does speak 1,000 words. [/QUOTE]
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