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nannyde 05:32 AM 04-28-2019
Originally Posted by finsup:
My go to was "it very well could be allergies but my policy is to exclude based on symptoms and right now her symptoms require her to be home." if they keep trying, I welcome them to provide the documentation from the doctor as to what they're allergic to and the treatment plan. Once they realized they will need to actually go to the doctor and do something about "allergies" they stop trying.
Yup
Can't have a kid in my house allergic to something I don't know about. I could be exposing him/her without even knowing it. I need a copy of the allergy test results and the plan of action from the doctor. Not a doctor's note stating seasonal allergies but EXACTLY what they are allergic to.
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