Hi there,
Well my son started a new preschool this month. (Only 2.5 hrs a day) Things seemed to be going well, until today. During drop off his teacher informed me, "We are not nurses, we can not keep giving him his pill". My face probably turned 50 shades of red. I thought this was ironed out weeks ago. Johnny's enzymes were my 1st discussion I had during the application and interview process with the school directors. I had brought them 2 copies of "CF in the classroom". Made it clear why he needs them. Supplied the doctors note. Now why in week 3 is this a problem. He only needs 1 pill for snack!! I'm not sure why today it was a problem, maybe it was too much for the 2 teachers & 16 kids. But, we have already did 2 years of public preschool. I know it's not rocket science to squirt some applesauce on a spoon and dump 1PILL. The fight was on!! I never knew I could get so angry! The directors were gone and I told the teacher I'm not leaving till you get me someone on the phone. I wasn't going to leave my son and know he wouldn't get snack So the teacher asked me to prepare the 1tbs of applesauce & sprinkle the enzymes on it for them. Then she wanted me to put it in a ziplock bag for snack 2hrs later. I informed her that's not how this medication works!! Then she asked well can your son just do it and I said No way! After this I said I really like to speak to someone else. So, she brought out the Kindergarten teacher. The Kindergarten teacher suggested I have my sons CF doc write out step by step how the teacher is to give the medication. So I sat in my car & called and had the doctors office fax the step by step instructions. I then walked in asked the church office lady to get the fax, and got copy for myself. Then I marched downstairs and handed it to the teacher. The look on her face was priceless, I'm sure she was shocked I had the paperwork that fast. (Thank You to our awesome CF TEAM)
Now here's my question if heaven forbid this fight continues do we have any legal rights. I called my state capitals, Americans With Dissabilities Office. They informed me that church preschools don't have to follow the same guidelines Any of you ever had any experience with this. Next year we will be back in public school with 504 & IEP plans.
Thanks,
Sarah
Mommy to Johnny 5 w/cf & bailey 3 no cf...sorry for the errors-typing on my iPhone
Well my son started a new preschool this month. (Only 2.5 hrs a day) Things seemed to be going well, until today. During drop off his teacher informed me, "We are not nurses, we can not keep giving him his pill". My face probably turned 50 shades of red. I thought this was ironed out weeks ago. Johnny's enzymes were my 1st discussion I had during the application and interview process with the school directors. I had brought them 2 copies of "CF in the classroom". Made it clear why he needs them. Supplied the doctors note. Now why in week 3 is this a problem. He only needs 1 pill for snack!! I'm not sure why today it was a problem, maybe it was too much for the 2 teachers & 16 kids. But, we have already did 2 years of public preschool. I know it's not rocket science to squirt some applesauce on a spoon and dump 1PILL. The fight was on!! I never knew I could get so angry! The directors were gone and I told the teacher I'm not leaving till you get me someone on the phone. I wasn't going to leave my son and know he wouldn't get snack So the teacher asked me to prepare the 1tbs of applesauce & sprinkle the enzymes on it for them. Then she wanted me to put it in a ziplock bag for snack 2hrs later. I informed her that's not how this medication works!! Then she asked well can your son just do it and I said No way! After this I said I really like to speak to someone else. So, she brought out the Kindergarten teacher. The Kindergarten teacher suggested I have my sons CF doc write out step by step how the teacher is to give the medication. So I sat in my car & called and had the doctors office fax the step by step instructions. I then walked in asked the church office lady to get the fax, and got copy for myself. Then I marched downstairs and handed it to the teacher. The look on her face was priceless, I'm sure she was shocked I had the paperwork that fast. (Thank You to our awesome CF TEAM)
Now here's my question if heaven forbid this fight continues do we have any legal rights. I called my state capitals, Americans With Dissabilities Office. They informed me that church preschools don't have to follow the same guidelines Any of you ever had any experience with this. Next year we will be back in public school with 504 & IEP plans.
Thanks,
Sarah
Mommy to Johnny 5 w/cf & bailey 3 no cf...sorry for the errors-typing on my iPhone