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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 216236" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Our school has a special form for asthma medicines. EVERY teacher is told about the child's asthma, and the parent and DOCTOR write up what the symptoms are and what should be done about it. Even write in what the child should say, because different kids get different symptoms.</p><p> </p><p>ALSO, with Duckie's sensory issues she may have very different feelings that the normal expected ones. I mean she may tell the teacher about different feelings because her brain will interpret the signals differently. For example, thank you often doesn't feel tightness in his chest, he feels out of breath. So he will say he is out of breath because that is how his brain interprets the tightness in his chest.</p><p> </p><p>PLEASE have a talk with the teacher who told Duckie that she shouldn't fake asthma. TEll her to her face that Duckie has asthma and EVERY time she says that she needs to go to the nurse she should be allowed to go and should be believed. NO Exceptions. If faking starts to happen, then the nurse and Mom will deal with it. Tell that to the teacher directly. I HATE when people tell kids they are faking it. Esp when the kid has an illness.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry about this. I hope duckie doesnn't stop telling them when she has tightness in her chest. Gentle hugs to both of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 216236, member: 1233"] Our school has a special form for asthma medicines. EVERY teacher is told about the child's asthma, and the parent and DOCTOR write up what the symptoms are and what should be done about it. Even write in what the child should say, because different kids get different symptoms. ALSO, with Duckie's sensory issues she may have very different feelings that the normal expected ones. I mean she may tell the teacher about different feelings because her brain will interpret the signals differently. For example, thank you often doesn't feel tightness in his chest, he feels out of breath. So he will say he is out of breath because that is how his brain interprets the tightness in his chest. PLEASE have a talk with the teacher who told Duckie that she shouldn't fake asthma. TEll her to her face that Duckie has asthma and EVERY time she says that she needs to go to the nurse she should be allowed to go and should be believed. NO Exceptions. If faking starts to happen, then the nurse and Mom will deal with it. Tell that to the teacher directly. I HATE when people tell kids they are faking it. Esp when the kid has an illness. Sorry about this. I hope duckie doesnn't stop telling them when she has tightness in her chest. Gentle hugs to both of you. [/QUOTE]
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