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Blackcat31 06:17 AM 09-30-2019
Originally Posted by sahm1225:
Since when did having allergies become a disability? (I googled and ADA does cover allergies and asthma as disabilities. Who knew?!)?

There seems to be more to this story. A child was expelled AFTER they found out about the allergy. If parents had disclosed ahead of time, things might’ve been different.
This thread is from 2016 originally but the child was denied care BEFORE they started. The family paid to reserve the space but the child didn't start care

I also think the parent (poster) was resisting the request by the child care for a note from the doctor. As a care provider I would have requested similar documentation.
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