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    Can you trust pre-schooler to take his/her own medicine

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    • B Offline
      buds
      last edited by

      YES! CANNN, blue! ๐Ÿ˜‰


      I used to work in clinic.
      Both my girls know the medicines
      they hafta take by their name and
      not by colour. Both can read at a
      very early stage. So, i have no probs
      if i get them to take their own medz..

      As for the forms, you can fill it upfront
      at a whole week stretch and submit.
      Easier for you. Cannot blame the teacher
      oso, cos she's just doing her job. But she
      cud call you to get you to fax a copy asap
      during the usual meds feeding time. She
      can also get the administrator or the ctr
      manager to ring you in the event that she
      may be tied up with the children under her
      care.

      Being from the industry, i do understand the
      teacher is bound by her limitations of the \"no
      form, no meds\" rule set by the centre.. :roll:

      You can also write in to the centre and inform
      them of this inhaler routine since it's a daily
      dose. Mebbe they can give you a special form
      for such case-by-case basis and also allow you
      to indemnify the centre and the teachers of any
      issues pertaining to your request.

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      • B Offline
        blue
        last edited by

        thanks again, jedamum! ๐Ÿ˜„

        hoping he doesn't get any fever or else with his bad cough and running nose, he will be the next H1N1 suspect if we have to see a doctor.

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        • B Offline
          buds
          last edited by

          Hope he gets well soon, blueโ€ฆ

          Now you shud sleep, or else cannot
          wake up to go to work. Ya can under-
          standโ€ฆ kiddies getting fever quite heart
          pain especially with non-stop coughing and
          the drippy nosies. I can really relate to that.
          My DD1 is asthmatic.

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          • B Offline
            blue
            last edited by

            buds:
            Cannot blame the teacher

            oso, cos she's just doing her job. But she
            cud call you to get you to fax a copy asap
            during the usual meds feeding time. She
            can also get the administrator or the ctr
            manager to ring you in the event that she
            may be tied up with the children under her
            care.
            ya, think the teachers are very stressful also with first new HFMD case in the school after being cleared of it for just 2 weeks with 10 over children infected (ds2 was one of them).
            thanks for the assurance, will start to train ds1 on getting his own med. and also considering to talk to his teacher about the incident. just afraid of being label \"problematic parent\" as teacher is a senior staff and quite difficult at times. ๐Ÿ˜

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              blue
              last edited by

              hi insider,


              thanks for sharing. ๐Ÿ˜„
              yes, totally agree that med should be handled by adults as kids might mis-use it and result in serious consequences.

              managed to talk to his teacher yesterday and apparently form was there but she had thought that it was meant for another student. she was apologetic for the mistake made.

              calling office to remind teacher about the medication might not work as there are times that no one is there to pick up the phone. moreover, ds1 classroom is separated from the office/main classrooms.

              for me, think will slowly train ds1 to handle his own med just in case one day he needs to take it himself and it will be easy to guide him over the phone if necessary. there were many times that when he had prolonged fever, we couldn't leave him with my mum cos she has no confidence on the medication part due to her poor eyesight. hence, if ds1 is able to do it, things will be easier then.

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