Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, yes, you take them out of school to go to the dentist and doctor. That's how it works.
Then when do your kids GO TO SCHOOL? My kids see pediatrician, dentist, orthodontist, ENT, and speech therapist (weekly). A kid can NOT miss this much school.
The speech therapist is the only weekly appt, no?
Two kids, two speech appointments per week.
Anonymous wrote:Can your speech therapist meet your child at school? That way he only misses 30-1hr but not the whole day.
Anonymous wrote:OP you are in the wrong here. If working evenings and weekends was prerequisite to being a pediatric healthcare provider, few would choose to go into that profession. Certainly no one who ever envisioned having kids would do this. Would you choose to work evening and weekends yourself? How many of your providers have children themselves?
You are obviously stressed out and I empathize, but turning your frustration into irrational anger will not help the situation any.
Anonymous wrote:What about during winter break, spring break or summer break? My dentist is slammed with kids all summer long. A weekly speech therapist is harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, yes, you take them out of school to go to the dentist and doctor. That's how it works.
Then when do your kids GO TO SCHOOL? My kids see pediatrician, dentist, orthodontist, ENT, and speech therapist (weekly). A kid can NOT miss this much school.
The speech therapist is the only weekly appt, no?
Anonymous wrote:Um, yes, you take them out of school to go to the dentist and doctor. That's how it works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, yes, you take them out of school to go to the dentist and doctor. That's how it works.
Then when do your kids GO TO SCHOOL? My kids see pediatrician, dentist, orthodontist, ENT, and speech therapist (weekly). A kid can NOT miss this much school.
Anonymous wrote:Um, yes, you take them out of school to go to the dentist and doctor. That's how it works.
Anonymous wrote:Jesus, lady. I get that it sucks to take your personal / annual leave for this, but being a working parent can suck. Find other providers with different hours[u], or get over it.