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    I already posted this on your other post but realize it fits better here. My policy is that for minor issues, such as a child needing stitches, the parent comes to pick them up. I would administer first aid until they arrive. Something more serious, the child goes to the hospital in an ambulance and parent/ emergency contact person meets them there. I do not have the ability to transport children (no car seats) and the parents know that. In fact, several of them are happy that I will only take children on walks etc. and will not take them in a vehicle.

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