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    Wow that would make me so nervous, I really need that nap-time off to relax myself and I'm afraid all my energy gained would be ruined by checking up on her every second since I would worry. Sounds selfish of me.

    I would definitely ask a letter (review) from the doctor stating the risk factor etc... I did that for a little girl with asthma so for sure I would do that for seizures.

    If I go on with it, I would plan out emergency contact on hand for fast action, neighbours around me that I know could take over if I have to go for example with the emergency crew etc. I wouldn't invest in special equipment for one child, the parents would have to get everything needed (ex: digital thermometer) and if I would be in the extra work of monitoring every move, I guess I would have to charge extra for special needs children.

    Well, thats what I think

    Good luck !!

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