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    Euphoric !
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    I had one dosed and dropped today today Fever came up after nap...Dad had said there was no fever in the morning....mom said she had given him Tylenol (after I called in the afternoon). I am so unimpressed with being decieved...and I told them that straight up. It is clearly in my policies that they should not dose and drop. It is dangerous and disrespectful.

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    Starting to feel at home...
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    My philosophy is if a child can't participate in our daily activities, then they go home. If a child is that sick that they're crying and crying, then the parents or emergency contacts need to come get the child. They obviously need to go lie down in the comfort of their own home. Also, you want to avoid them passing the illness on to everyone else in the daycare, including yourself!

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