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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She was going to speak with the nurse. Presumably the nurse is handling the situation and the entire issue is moot. The teacher is concerned. Her concern may or may not be well placed, but she isn't concerned because of the you tube video, she's concerned because of what she observed in the classroom. And she's bringing that concern to the school nurse, which is what she should do. [b][b]The only question for me is why so many parents here wouldn't want a straight conversation with their school nurse about a potentially serious health problem. I'm the one who would really hate the idea of school folks acting like I can't handle it. This is my child. You explain, I decide.[/b][/b][/quote] yes, I'm missing something too. is there something else going on with the PPs that makes them more touchy about this? maybe another SN issue that makes anything medical/developmental/whatever a more sensitive topic? [/quote] I don't think parents here are being touchy about this as much as questioning the source. The teacher--not the nurse--is suggesting "possible absence seizures." So every time the nurse is invoked (see above), it's kind of out of nowhere. [/quote]
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