Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG, people like you are the reason that we don't have good things in school anymore. Go ahead and complain and get class pets banned instead of just giving your kid some Zyrtec because you think her cold is allergies.
No kid should have to be doped up on Zyrtec every day. Do you know tired that makes you feel? Animals have no place in schools.
Please be a troll.
Um, no. My child actually takes Zyrtec every day because she has real allergies and not fake class pet allergies. She functions just fine. A lot of children take daily allergy medicines. We are not all weirdo granola anti-vaxx mommies like you.
Ha, anti vax is the last way to describe me. I think the covid vaccine should be mandatory. I also have severe animal allergies and have spent days being doped up on Zyrtec and feeling like a zombie. I do not function just fine, but it's a choice between zombie and having my throat on fire. Neither are acceptable for learning.
No animals in schools. The health needs of children come first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is not sneezing and doesn’t have a cold. Her eyes are red and swollen.
Oh sweetie, it's far more likely that one of her tablemates has a cat or dog whose fur is on their clothing than your child is allergic to the class pet on the other side of the room that she doesn't even come into contact with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG, people like you are the reason that we don't have good things in school anymore. Go ahead and complain and get class pets banned instead of just giving your kid some Zyrtec because you think her cold is allergies.
No kid should have to be doped up on Zyrtec every day. Do you know tired that makes you feel? Animals have no place in schools.
Please be a troll.
Um, no. My child actually takes Zyrtec every day because she has real allergies and not fake class pet allergies. She functions just fine. A lot of children take daily allergy medicines. We are not all weirdo granola anti-vaxx mommies like you.
Anonymous wrote:You want the class pet to be ended for everyone instead of just your kid being accommodated by switching classes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is not sneezing and doesn’t have a cold. Her eyes are red and swollen.
Oh sweetie, it's far more likely that one of her tablemates has a cat or dog whose fur is on their clothing than your child is allergic to the class pet on the other side of the room that she doesn't even come into contact with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is not sneezing and doesn’t have a cold. Her eyes are red and swollen.
Oh sweetie, it's far more likely that one of her tablemates has a cat or dog whose fur is on their clothing than your child is allergic to the class pet on the other side of the room that she doesn't even come into contact with.
Anonymous wrote:My child is not sneezing and doesn’t have a cold. Her eyes are red and swollen.
Anonymous wrote:Yep. Your DC probably has allergies to it. Mention it to the principal. They aren’t using the guinea pig for learning anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG, people like you are the reason that we don't have good things in school anymore. Go ahead and complain and get class pets banned instead of just giving your kid some Zyrtec because you think her cold is allergies.
No kid should have to be doped up on Zyrtec every day. Do you know tired that makes you feel? Animals have no place in schools.
Please be a troll.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a hamster or Guinea pig. I don’t think it’s fair to medicate my child and I had never heard of animals at school. Dd is allergic to cats and dogs we aren’t sure about the class pet just curious.
Anonymous wrote:My child is not sneezing and doesn’t have a cold. Her eyes are red and swollen.