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    I will be honest ~ I use to get this when i worked in centre care because well they had this way of making you feel it was 'mandatory' to have all your immunizations up to date in order to work even having someone come out to the centre to GIVE them so you had no excuse and well I was a bit naive and did not know my rights around immunization at the time and had not begun researching the 'effects' that immunizations can have I never found it made a lick of difference and in fact I use to get horrible flu every winter where I missed upward a week of work.

    So yes I question the 'benefit' of the flu shot as I personally find from observation that since they started promoting these things to more and more 'demographics' so that basically rather than those just 'at risk' EVERYONE is getting these shots now and now the flus each year are WORSE ... SARS, H1N1 and so forth cause IMO they just keep mutating in order to survive in the presence of 'immunizations' which just makes the viruses stronger and stronger

    I stopped injecting myself with anything .... no more flu shots, no more 'boosters' for immunizations and as far as communicable disease goes I have never been healthier ~ if I get a cold or flu come on it is minor and I recovery quickly .... I even got the dreaded 'H1N1' go through the daycare the first year it was 'big' and I was 'over it' in less than 2 days unlike those who had the flu shot who still got this strain and they were sick for WEEKS with it and not just 'sick' but hospitalized with it.
    Children construct their own intelligence. The adult must provide activities and context, but most of all must be able to listen. Children need proof that adults believe in them. Their three great desires are to be listened to, to understand, and to demonstrate that they are exactly what we expect."
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