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    I am a firm believer telling the patents right away when any injury occurs. It's always important to put yourself in your parents shoes. Let them know right away, tell them it wasn't serious as no broken skin etc... I usually do this via email and say heads up on so and so's day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skysue View Post
    I am a firm believer telling the patents right away when any injury occurs. It's always important to put yourself in your parents shoes. Let them know right away, tell them it wasn't serious as no broken skin etc... I usually do this via email and say heads up on so and so's day.
    I usually take the opposite approach as often the marks go away or the injury doesn't look as severe by pick up time. No need to make a parent worry needlessly since you are not asking them to assist with medical intervention.

    If I do email I would do it during naptime so the parent only has about an hour to stew about it and not all day.

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