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    When I call them again to pick her up because I know she will throw up again, what should I say when they say "why do we have to pick her up, she isn't sick and in your policy it stats if they are sick and vomit they get sent home and you know she's not sick and doing this because she doesn't want to do something"? Then what do I say lol

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    When I call them again to pick her up because I know she will throw up again, what should I say when they say "why do we have to pick her up, she isn't sick and in your policy it stats if they are sick and vomit they get sent home and you know she's not sick and doing this because she doesn't want to do something"? Then what do I say lol
    You need to send a letter home with her asap noting that in order to keep the daycare sanitary for the other children and to keep your focus on the group as a whole you will be calling them for immediate pick up after each vomiting incident. Doesn't matter that she isn't sick it is still a health issue and you can't be dealing with this nonsense. But they do need to be informed in writing.

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    I would just say that you're sure they can understand how unsanitary it is and that when it's several times a day how can you provide proper care to the other children? Also ask how they would feel if it was another child vomiting all over and you just let them stay there. I bet they wouldn't like that very much.... I have a feeling they may not argue with you.... They are probably surprised you put up with it this long.

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