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 Originally Posted by cfred
I'm not sure if that's correct. I'm bringing in the sibling of one of my little guys. In 20 odd years, he's the first one i'm nervous about - completely fearless and so, so, SO active! A couple weeks ago, I went to the walk in clinic that is right by my house to see what I need in place for the injuries that are absolutely going to occur with this little guy. They said I could bring a permission letter from the parents and a copy of his health card. I'm in Newmarket, ON. Maybe it's changed recently?
Is he prone to injury at home? I ask because my youngest nephew is crazy active and a daredevil with no fear. He's now just turned 3 and he has yet to have an injury of any sort. He was riding a 2 wheeler at turbo speed at age 2, mastered a scooter with crazy moves at 1.5. He moves and stacks furniture to climb to reach things. The kid is nuts. But he is SKILLED. He knows exactly how to manipulate his body and achieve his goal. Last week (the week he turned 3) they found him sitting on the cross bar of the swing set (like the part the swings hang from). Skilled. His parents keep hoping he will get hurt so he learns to slow down. But, the kid is just very good at what he does and truly knows his limits, his limits are just veryyyyyyy different then the average child!
Hopefully your DCB is the same and stay injury free on your watch!
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These parents are so nice - I asked for the HC# info and they apologized saying they were rushing through the enrolment form to get it back to me asap so not to risk losing the spot. Makes up for the family that recently cancelled.
I don't know why I didn't think of asking my son who recently moved out to work as a paramedic in Ontario. I asked if he would still treat someone even if he didn't have health card number handy. My question didn't go over well with him and he texted me back 'No mom, I just stand there and watch the person keel over if they don't have their card handy'. He always was a bit of a brat, but in hindsight it was maybe a dumb question on my part. He eventually texted to me. " Each child should have their own page containing the following:. Full name, mailing address, allergies (if no allergies put NKA (no known allergies)), medications (if no, then put 'none') medical conditions (if no, put 'none'), HC#, parents contact info, doctor contact info ".
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