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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your DC is not ready for this trip. It’s not reasonable or even viable for a host family or a chaperone to remind him to take medicine. If he can’t, via an alarm, then he’s not ready for this. [/quote] OP here - interesting, would you say the same thing about a child with an EpiPen or diabetes? [/quote] Absolutely and even more so. If I knew my child wasn't ready to handle life saving medication on their own, I would not send them on an overnight trip.[/quote] This is a bad take -- the school is obliged to accommodate kids with disabilities - which by definition he is, even if he doesn't have an IEP or a 504 plan, the school would still be obliged to accommodate his med needs under the ADA. PP, your take is bad because we live in a society that has chose to try to include people with differences. A child should not be excluded from school events and opportunities because they have a medical issue - whether it is depression, anxiety, allergy or diabetes. [/quote]
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