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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 70890" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>The summer is my least enjoyed time of the year. If I homeschooled my kids I would need to be the one on medication. LOL</p><p></p><p>My reply to her was that he is a 504 student because of his diet for his reactive hypoglycemia and that husband may have not thought he needed to add this to the forms as well. I tried to make light of it and said, "My husband can not always be left to his own devices." Then I let her know I usually fill the forms out, but I wasn't feeling well and he was trying to help out.</p><p></p><p>My email was before school started and the forms were filled out prior to this, but not brought to school until the first day. However, the teacher didn't even reply to my email until 2 days into school, so she read the information after the emergency forms were turned in and the night before she gave my son food.</p><p></p><p>When the nurse replies with an update on difficult children condition I'm going to ask if I need to come in and change the forms or if it she put it on there for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 70890, member: 3837"] The summer is my least enjoyed time of the year. If I homeschooled my kids I would need to be the one on medication. LOL My reply to her was that he is a 504 student because of his diet for his reactive hypoglycemia and that husband may have not thought he needed to add this to the forms as well. I tried to make light of it and said, "My husband can not always be left to his own devices." Then I let her know I usually fill the forms out, but I wasn't feeling well and he was trying to help out. My email was before school started and the forms were filled out prior to this, but not brought to school until the first day. However, the teacher didn't even reply to my email until 2 days into school, so she read the information after the emergency forms were turned in and the night before she gave my son food. When the nurse replies with an update on difficult children condition I'm going to ask if I need to come in and change the forms or if it she put it on there for me. [/QUOTE]
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