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    Euphoric !
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    I have it right in my policies that parents are not to give their child fever reducing medicine and send their child to daycare as a fever is an indicator that something is brewing. If a child needs Tylenol or Advil to make it through the day then they should be at home. I also do not administer Tylenol or Advil ( or similar) and I will only administer dr prescribed medications according to the directions on the bottle. So yes this parent would totally p|££ me off bringing her child when she knows he has something seriously contagious. She would get a warning and she would not be allowed to bring her child tomorrow as he needs to be on meds for a min of 24 hrs ..... So her weekend starts now!!!!!
    Last edited by Crayola kiddies; 04-04-2013 at 07:49 AM.

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