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Old 10-08-2018, 09:03 AM   #31
Amethyst
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Definitely talk to the school when he goes. I hadn't thought of it from that point, but years ago I had a student who was diabetic and we had to help him test his blood and another time had a student with seizures. In both cases, the parents came in before the child started school and explained / showed us what to look for, what to do, who to call in an emergency. It made us a lot less nervous about having a student with the condition and I'm sure it gave the parents peace of mind as well.
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