1) you don't know what sort of asthma she has. 2) this sounds like you are trying to justify lying about your kid's health because hey... a teacher might have done it. |
I don't understand why parents would want to have their kid exempt from wearing a mask if there isn't a valid medical reason why the kid shouldn't. Wearing a mask protects the kid and others. |
Wearing masks is political now. My private school has a FB page for parents. The most vocal person on there insisting that the kids need to go back full-time is also the most adamant that her kids won’t wear masks. I’m honestly hoping the school makes masks mandatory and she just decides to pull them out. |
Or go private, home school! simple |
Fortunately for you there is distance learning! Enjoy! |
Glad they won’t. |
And home schooling, and private schools that lean to the right. Enjoy! |
Yet somehow kids in Japan are able to wear them with no problem. Guess their kids are just superior. |
Also stuff like this doesn’t help: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/26/us/politics/russia-afghanistan-bounties.html If this turns into a daily thing at school, school is going to end fast. |
OMG these posters who think kids who aren’t masked won’t be allowed to attend school are precious. And I say that as mom to a (Diagnosed) quirky kid who is working on a mask solution he can deal with as we speak. So I’m not against masks. But the FT IN PERSON brigade thinks they can guarantee what they want by being the mask police.
And Japanese kids aren’t superior they just come from a radically different society. |
That’s exactly my thought. My kid is one of those kids. He needs to be in school but may have trouble with the mask. I’m going to possibly get him a shield. |
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A shield does not do the same thing. Documented asd would be a medical condition for a exemption but parent diagnosed sensory is not. Plenty of time to find a comfortable one. |
This has nothing to do with military. |
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