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    if she brings her dd tomorrow and she ends up with it, mom is going to have to take even more time off work to care for her. doesnt make sense. Chances are that most of them will get it anyhow if its the same thing that ripped through my house. good luck andhope your dd is feeling better soon. be sure to take good care of yourself as well while you look after her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gramma View Post
    if she brings her dd tomorrow and she ends up with it, mom is going to have to take even more time off work to care for her. doesnt make sense. Chances are that most of them will get it anyhow if its the same thing that ripped through my house. good luck andhope your dd is feeling better soon. be sure to take good care of yourself as well while you look after her.
    Well ladies I sent out an email yesterday afternoon giving updates about DD's condition. I than told parents if they find alternate care I won't charge for the day(obviously). But if they can't find back up care and they send there child than further exposure will be 100% the parents responsibility.

    Can you guess how many kids I have today? I think that there DD may have already been exposed or had it but there not telling me. Last Monday she stayed home when I asked why?, the Mom only said they were under the weather. DD was sent the next day and the Mom was out if commission for a few days longer. It all makes sense, I feel like billing for my missed pay.

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