Thank You!!!
11/4/01 5:34 AM

Thank you so much everyone for your kind response. I find the information very useful and it is such a relief to know that I am not the only one having problems starting my daughter in school. I will  talk to my daughter's endo and get her to write the instructions to the paramedics in case ambulance needs to be called. Yes, the nursery did mention that they will call the ambulance when needed and I am to give them a list of situations when it will be needed, i.e., high fever, vomitting, broken bones etc. I have a kit with me with the syringe and cortisone for jabs with intructions on how to get it done, so I will leave it with the nursery to pass to the paramedics. My daughter in on 2 doses of hydrocortisone per day, morning and evening, so I can give it to her myself. Its a scary feeling, her leaving home for the first time and I will try again on Monday, for another trial session and hopefully, the amount of tears will reduce with time! Home schooling is a good solution except that I want my daughter to be able to mix around with other kids and have friends etc. She is the only child and we do not have relatives staying nearby for her to have cousins to play with. She is now very shy and very attached to us, so I want her to learn to be more sociable and independent and playschool seems to be the best solution so far. Anyway, thank you everyone for being so kind! Sue. 

 

 

 

Sue
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