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Most of our dc kids have Severe runny noses. One parent told me it’s “allergies” so I asked her to give her child allergy medicine before bringing him, she agreed. The next day, she said her son wouldn’t take the medicine. (Actually, she is anti medicine and just wants everything to run its course).
Yesterday, after waking up another child from nap, I initially thought she had thrown up in her sleep because her face was so wet...no, it was snot.
I’m frustrated with parents disrespecting my house by bringing their kids with runny noses here. It’s gross and causes everyone else to get sick.
Is this just something I should accept as part of the job? Or, do I need to put my foot down and tell everyone to give their kids something before bringing them over?
Most of our dc kids have Severe runny noses. One parent told me it’s “allergies” so I asked her to give her child allergy medicine before bringing him, she agreed. The next day, she said her son wouldn’t take the medicine. (Actually, she is anti medicine and just wants everything to run its course).
Yesterday, after waking up another child from nap, I initially thought she had thrown up in her sleep because her face was so wet...no, it was snot.
I’m frustrated with parents disrespecting my house by bringing their kids with runny noses here. It’s gross and causes everyone else to get sick.
Is this just something I should accept as part of the job? Or, do I need to put my foot down and tell everyone to give their kids something before bringing them over?
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