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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP are you planning to get your kids vac on schedule and hoping all the other kids are too? If so, that Director's response would botjer me. Seems very lax and like there may be a lot of ppl who like that place bc they can easily claim some BS exemption. We asked about vax policy at ours and the description was pretty detailed and clear that they obviously expect everyone to be vax, subject to some exemptions in the law with documentation etc.[/quote] Op here. Yes! For example, when we selected a pediatrician, we picked one that was very clear that they did not accept children on alternative vaccine schedules. I'm not worried about covid vaccines, I'm worried about measles, etc. [/quote] Then keep your kids home. Reality is it's very rare for that to spread and the bigger issue is if your kids are vaccinated, not theirs. We did a slower schedule. I just filled out the religious waiver and updated the shot records when we did the shots. No big deal. My kid had bad reactions if we did them all at once. Sometimes there are good reasons to slow things down.[/quote] And how exactly are you invoking religion? What faith has tenets specific about a slower vaccine schedule? That is not the purpose of the religious exemption form and the reality is very few religions are against vaccination.[/quote] I imagine many faiths have tenets instructing parents to take care of their children, and virtually parents opting for a slower schedule are doing so because they believe it's better for their children.[/quote] I would not care what a daycare provider thought. Ours asked us to sign it so they'd be in compliance. What's the big deal about limits shots to 1-2 per visit and going back every 4-6-8 weeks depending on what the doctor said to do. Our doctors had no issue doing it after a long and bad reaction and slowing down the vaccine seems to cut out the bad reactions. They knew we'd come back as requested and said that they lump them together as most parents will not return frequently to do them as promised. We also had other issues going on so we were at the doctor every week to every few weeks for the first few years. [/quote]
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