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[quote=Anonymous]I doubt constipation is a one time event. It could be of course, but more probably not. Sure, she could leave the other 10-12 children and sit with this boy. She could also call his mom and tell her son is constipated and crying in the bathroom while pooping. But I really think the mom already knows that - she does see him over the weekends so either sees how he poops or does not see him poop and therefore knows he's constipated. Would I want ds' teacher to call me at work to tell me he is crying while constipated? If it is a one time event and he is in some sort of pain that needs my attention - then yes. Otherwise: no. Reasons: I cannot afford to take time off for minor things (keeping those hours for 100+ fever calls); because by time I would get from work to daycare he would have either pooped or held it in. It is level of information that she can share with me at pick up: Johnny was constipated today and was crying while pooping. This would allow me - if I already don't know it to start paying attention to addressing the causes of constipation - modify diet, etc [/quote]
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