Anonymous wrote:The question here is, how brittle is your child's condition? Is your child a diabetic, as in, if insulin is not given at the moment the dose expires, is your child physically affected? Does your child have epilepsy that is only controlled via constant medication dosing?
Or is this simply that you want to nitpick? Because frankly, there ARE CHILDREN who need to be served on time with their medication dose. And if you complain, you are asking that your child -- who is not brittle -- take precedence over those medically fragile children.
This is what goes on in schools:
1. the brittle conditions get treated on time, thank God.
2. the ADHD meds are mostly not given on time, not because they don't have time after treating 1., but because NOBODY CARES. Everybody and his mother gets face time for stomach aches and "not feeling well", and somehow the nurse can't find time to get ADHD meds on time to kids who need them.
And that's the problem right there.