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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid was a severe asthmatic as a child. I swear if someone SAID "sick" he would be wheezing. (Obviously not, but...) There were a few times a teacher would mention that so & so was there with a pretty bad cold, just an FYI. Sure enough a couple of days later ds would start with breathing trouble and go from there. Having said that, everyone can't keep their kid home because of a runny nose. Runny nose with no other symptoms doesn't equal sick. What about kids with allergies? Some would almost never go to school. Runny nose, red eyes, sore throat & cough? Please keep your kid home. At that point they probably feel like crap too. I think school illness policies will be enforced a lot more.[/quote] Runny nose, red eyes, sore throat and cough are how allergies present for me. [/quote]
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