Anonymous wrote:Haven't had an overnight with school but my 11 year old has had all day trips and we coordinated meds with the school. We had to fill out a particular form and then they made the chaperone responsible to remind him but he carried it himself.
For over night sleepovers I tell the hosting parents about the medicine schedule. But I tell my son to be responsible to remember to take it. He carries a pill box with am and pm sides.
He doesn't have a phone and not sure that he would be ready for it next year. These "text him" responses are making me cringe a bit. Many adhd kids cant handle phones. And this is a 6th or 7th grader, Im not sure all nuerotypical kids can either. Dont love that solution.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the helpful replies. I agree the school nurse would be the person, but they won't be traveling with this small group. But yes, a good reminder for me that he's not the first student to face this situation, and I'm sure there is a school policy in place. I'll find out what that policy is.
Anonymous wrote:Schools usually have pretty clear guidelines about how they expect medication to be handled. Kids carrying their own medication, other than emergency meds like epi pens, glucagon, and inhalers, is generally illegal.
I would contact the school, and ask them how to handle it. At our school, the person to ask would be the school nurse.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the helpful replies. I agree the school nurse would be the person, but they won't be traveling with this small group. But yes, a good reminder for me that he's not the first student to face this situation, and I'm sure there is a school policy in place. I'll find out what that policy is.
Anonymous wrote:Anxiety for what? He’s 12.