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> Hi, Jen. Did the school actually tell you they wouldn't accept an

exemption? Or you just know this and haven't tried to give them one?

>

> Here is what I would do: I would give them the exemption and if

they refuse to accept it, I would find another school--but first tell

them and give them a chance to reconsider.

>

> It's not fair, and I know it's not simple to just switch them, but

it's either switch or vaccinate your children with every single

vaccine required by law. I'm sorry you're in this position.

>

> Winnie

>

> Jen, i agree with Winnie. Try it first, you never know what will

happen. After all, there are other daycares out there. I just

enrolled ds into pre-k for this fall that is a part of our city's

public grammar school and they accepted my religious exemption. I was

really nervous and school nurse was wrong on some things but she

called me back in a week or so and told me she called Trenton and

they said my letter is fine.This program is free because it's a part

of public school and it's also almost 3 hours daily. I just pulled ds

out from daycare for summer and they also accepted my exemption rigth

away even though it was a privat daycare(Rainbow Academy)BTW, they

have an all day program and is pretty good, clean, use green cleaning

products. They have about 5 locations all over NJ. They should except

your daughter with no problems.

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Thanks, but my daughter is entering kindergarten.  She had 3 years of

preschool prior.  She will be 6 in October and missed the cut off by less than 2

weeks.

It is a Catholic school I am planning to put her into.  We will see the outcome

on Monday.

I am going to feel them out with it before I put in the religious exemption.  Is

your son vaccinated

at all?  My daughter is vaxed before I was aware of all this.  My other two

partially.  I was going to

send the immunization record along with my letter, hope this doesn't mess things

up as well.

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>

> Hi, Jen. Did the school actually tell you they wouldn't accept an

exemption? Or you just know this and haven't tried to give them one?

>

> Here is what I would do: I would give them the exemption and if

they refuse to accept it, I would find another school--but first tell

them and give them a chance to reconsider.

>

> It's not fair, and I know it's not simple to just switch them, but

it's either switch or vaccinate your children with every single

vaccine required by law. I'm sorry you're in this position.

>

> Winnie

>

> Jen, i agree with Winnie. Try it first, you never know what will

happen. After all, there are other daycares out there. I just

enrolled ds into pre-k for this fall that is a part of our city's

public grammar school and they accepted my religious exemption. I was

really nervous and school nurse was wrong on some things but she

called me back in a week or so and told me she called Trenton and

they said my letter is fine.This program is free because it's a part

of public school and it's also almost 3 hours daily. I just pulled ds

out from daycare for summer and they also accepted my exemption rigth

away even though it was a privat daycare(Rainbow Academy)BTW, they

have an all day program and is pretty good, clean, use green cleaning

products. They have about 5 locations all over NJ. They should except

your daughter with no problems.

Katarina

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Don't feel you need to send the immunization record. If you use the exemption,

the previous record doesn't matter. I have submitted health forms in the past

that showed the previous vaccines, along with exemption forms. No choice

really--can't tell the doc what to put. I was lucky that I wasn't questioned. It

could complicate things because people make assumptions. The nurse could assume

that would invalidate the exemption even thought it wouldn't.

Either way, just don't explain yourself. You're not required to.

Winnie

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>

>

> >

> > Hi, Jen. Did the school actually tell you they wouldn't accept

> an

> exemption? Or you just know this and haven't tried to give them one?

> >

> > Here is what I would do: I would give them the exemption and

> if

> they refuse to accept it, I would find another school--but first

> tell

> them and give them a chance to reconsider.

> >

> > It's not fair, and I know it's not simple to just switch them,

> but

> it's either switch or vaccinate your children with every single

> vaccine required by law. I'm sorry you're in this position.

> >

> > Winnie

> >

> > Jen, i agree with Winnie. Try it first, you never know what

> will

> happen. After all, there are other daycares out there. I just

> enrolled ds into pre-k for this fall that is a part of our

> city's

> public grammar school and they accepted my religious exemption.

> I was

> really nervous and school nurse was wrong on some things but she

> called me back in a week or so and told me she called Trenton

> and

> they said my letter is fine.This program is free because it's a

> part

> of public school and it's also almost 3 hours daily. I just

> pulled ds

> out from daycare for summer and they also accepted my exemption

> rigth

> away even though it was a privat daycare(Rainbow Academy)BTW,

> they

> have an all day program and is pretty good, clean, use green

> cleaning

> products. They have about 5 locations all over NJ. They should

> except

> your daughter with no problems.

>

> Katarina

>

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> I am going to feel them out with it before I put in the religious

exemption.  Is your son vaccinated

> at all?  My daughter is vaxed before I was aware of all this.  My

other two partially.  I was going to

> send the immunization record along with my letter, hope this doesn't

mess things up as well.

>

>

> Hey Jen,

If you want to claim religious exemption you should not send any prior

immunization records. It will mess the whole thing up. You're claiming

that according to your religious belief you're against injecting

foreign substances into a human body, etc. It's better be nothing, no

vaccines at all even if she had them before, schools should not know

about it. Ds is unvaccinated.

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The school knows where she attended preschool.  Does this mean

they can find out about her immunization records?  The preschool has all of

that. 

She is pretty much up to date right now with her shots.  Except for the lovely

new flu vaccine and

possibly a cp vaccine.

What if I sent it in with the immunizations and just said we were unaware back

then about religious exemptions and our beliefs changed? 

Has your son ever had any of the childhood illnesses?  If so which one's and how

bad was it?

Thanks for the info.

Jen

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>

> I am going to feel them out with it before I put in the religious

exemption.  Is your son vaccinated

> at all?  My daughter is vaxed before I was aware of all this.  My

other two partially.  I was going to

> send the immunization record along with my letter, hope this doesn't

mess things up as well.

>

>

> Hey Jen,

If you want to claim religious exemption you should not send any prior

immunization records. It will mess the whole thing up. You're claiming

that according to your religious belief you're against injecting

foreign substances into a human body, etc. It's better be nothing, no

vaccines at all even if she had them before, schools should not know

about it. Ds is unvaccinated.

Katarina

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The school questioned where she attended preschool and I put that down.  The

preschool

has her previous immunization record.

Do you think it is safe to send the immunization record along with the

religious exemption letter and if questioned explain that our religious

beliefs have changed???

Thanks again,

Jen

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> >

> >

> > >

> > > I was mislead again by the school nurse who claims

> > > that it only pertained to preschool children and children

> > entering

> > daycare facilities. My friend told me the new law for school

> > was that

> > > all students up until age 18 years of age are required for

> an

> > annual

> > flu vaccine.

> >

> > Hi Jen, your friend is right. I am in NJ too. The new law

> > requires all

> > children going to any schools/daycares to get the annual flu

> > shot. I

> > don't know anything about CP(varicella) vaccine. Why not claim

> a

> > religious exemption?

> >

> > Kat

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I would just submit the health form that the doc fills out, and the exemption

form. Don't try to hide it, just say " here is the health form and the exemption

form. Is that everything you need? " Make sure they know you're using it.

I know it sounds too easy, but that's how it's done. If you're questioned about

past vaccines, just say " we don't do those any more. " That's it. If you're

questioned about the religious exemption, just say " the law allows for them. "

Period.

Winnie

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> > >

> > >

> > > >

> > > > I was mislead again by the school nurse who claims

> > > > that it only pertained to preschool children and children

> > > entering

> > > daycare facilities. My friend told me the new law for school

> > > was that

> > > > all students up until age 18 years of age are required for

> > an

> > > annual

> > > flu vaccine.

> > >

> > > Hi Jen, your friend is right. I am in NJ too. The new law

> > > requires all

> > > children going to any schools/daycares to get the annual flu

> > > shot. I

> > > don't know anything about CP(varicella) vaccine. Why not

> claim

> > a

> > > religious exemption?

> > >

> > > Kat

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Jen, from my perspective, I don't see why you can't have previously vaccinated

and still apply for a religious exemption. It would be against most peoples

religion to allow the deadly toxins in vaccinations to be injected into the

body. This certainly is not what God intended. God intended us to take care of

this planet, and all that exists on it. I am not a religious person, but I do

believe in god in a sense. Vaccines are un natural. As far as I am concerned,

I can't see God advocating them in any, way, shape or form. But until a person

is informed of the truth about vaccines, they cannot be expected to necessarily

see them as un natural. I personally was so naive about the subject, I thought

it was just the disease injected in a minute form, to stimulate an immune

response. I couldn't have been further from the truth. If ever questioned,

then just state that you were naive about vaccines, and weren't aware at that

point that they were against your religious beliefs.

That said, I would just hand in the exemption, and worry about the rest if it

comes up. Only give them what they need to know. Don't want to stir up

something that may never be an issue.

Fieldman

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> >

> >

> >

> > >

> > > I was mislead again by the school nurse who claims

> > > that it only pertained to preschool children and children

> > entering

> > daycare facilities. My friend told me the new law for school

> > was that

> > > all students up until age 18 years of age are required for

> an

> > annual

> > flu vaccine.

> >

> > Hi Jen, your friend is right. I am in NJ too. The new law

> > requires all

> > children going to any schools/daycares to get the annual flu

> > shot. I

> > don't know anything about CP(varicella) vaccine. Why not claim

> a

> > religious exemption?

> >

> > Kat

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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You had a revelation since then! Now you deeply regret your ways of the past.

etc, etc.

How about that?

> >

> >

> > I am going to feel them out with it before I put in the religious

> exemption.  Is your son vaccinated

> > at all?  My daughter is vaxed before I was aware of all this.  My

> other two partially.  I was going to

> > send the immunization record along with my letter, hope this doesn't

> mess things up as well.

> >

> >

> > Hey Jen,

> If you want to claim religious exemption you should not send any prior

> immunization records. It will mess the whole thing up. You're claiming

> that according to your religious belief you're against injecting

> foreign substances into a human body, etc. It's better be nothing, no

> vaccines at all even if she had them before, schools should not know

> about it. Ds is unvaccinated.

>

> Katarina

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> > Has your son ever had any of the childhood illnesses?  If so which

one's and how

> bad was it?

> Thanks for the info.

> Jen

>

> Hi Jen,

My son never had any childhood illnesses that the vaccines are being

used for and i pray that he will not get any. He had other things like

colds, roseola, some raspiratory wheezing with colds which started

about half a year ago. I will be evaluating him for possible asthma(so

upset :( if he turns out to have it.

Katarina

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