The Whole World Should Cater To My Sick Snowflake January 12, 2016 | Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 353 |
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Peace
I have no pity for this woman and her sickly child. This is the same type of entitlemoo who would send her very sick kid to school, because sneauflayke's strep throat/bronchitis/stomach virus is really nothing, nobody (including the teacher) would ever catch anything, and if they did it's because they are just weak anyway.
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Mooooo
It was a difficult decision to send him to school. What if he caught a cold? Can I trust the people at his school to make sure he’s safe during snack time (he has to be fed differently so the food doesn’t go down into his lungs) or on the playground where motor skills are a challenge?
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Mooooo
I’ve experienced every parent’s worst nightmare by watching my child breathe through tubes and machines and waking up in the middle of the night with my child unable to breathe. We rushed him to the ER several times with doctors swarming all over him to open his airways back up.
Re: The Whole World Should Cater To My Sick Snowflake January 12, 2016 | Registered: 9 years ago Posts: 3,712 |
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ondinette
Moo is begging other parents to keep their kids home from school anytime they have a cold because her child has serious respiratory issues and no immunity.
https://www.yahoo.com/parenting/what-you-may-not-realize-1338460842401846.html
Fortunately most of the comments are saying it's Moo's responsibility to protect her snowflake, not everyone else's , and a medically fragile kid like hers should be homeschooled. Many also pointed out not everyone has the luxury of paid sick leave and would lose their job if they stayed home every time Bratley so much as sneezes. A few said Snowflake might be able to handle school when he's older, but not yet.
I agree one of the few situations that justifies homeschooling is a medically fragile child. I would also add it is not fair to ask the teachers to deal with a student who can so easily have a medical emergency when they have lots of other kids to watch.
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paragon schnitzophonic
Why is she going to risk sending her kid to school if a simple illness is catastrophic? Unless she lives somewhere that does not allow any exemptions to vaccine requirements, she's potentially exposing her sickly kid to the petri dish results of fucktarded anti-vax breeders. Any one of them could come to school with asymptomatic measles, pertussis, diphtheria, or something and there will be no saving her kid. If his lungs are already fucked to the point that he can't eat with aspirating, he will not survive a disease frequently called the "100-day cough."
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