Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 In a message dated 3/25/2003 6:51:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, kimpayne@... writes: > > But remember, teachers are underpaid so if you can afford to tote a > jug or two of water to the class (and tissues!), especially as warm > weather and allergy season approaches, then bless you! > Thank you for the reminder!!! Rosemary from New York with 3 children with CF - they are 12.5, 10, 6...... I coined the phrase " BREATHE DAMMIT " ; we have a dog we named -are you ready for this - TOBI after their medication!!! At least it wasn't albuterol or Coly... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 Maybe the following link will help as you update (or plan your first) 504/OHI for next fall. It's an article entitled " Back-to-School with CF " and was published in the Fall 1999 edition of CF Life, the Ortho-McNeil CF newsletter. Pssst... I'm the author; that's how I know about the article. :-) http://www.cfcare.com/news/cf_life/fall99/page7.htm By the way, I know a mom in California who has twin daughters with CF. She has it written into their 504 that the janitor will wipe down desks daily (or maybe it's weekly?) with a bleach solution. However, if you REALLY, REALLY want to cut down on students passing around germs, buddy up to the teacher and learn her classroom management style. I'm all for learning to share -- to a point. But I draw the line at students having common cups for holding pencils, crayons, scissors, rulers, etc. If there are enough rulers and scissors for each child, then for Pete's sake, label the item and the kid keeps it in their desk. The same for pencils, pens, and crayon boxes -- they get labeled and kept in each child's desk so no one is writing with a pencil previously chewed or sneezed on by someone else. One more thing -- many teachers (including me) let all students keep water bottles at their desks. This is an EXCELLENT idea. Why? Because 1) you're not singling out the child with CF, and 2) the other students are using the water fountain, getting strep throat and introducing it into the classroom. Many cases of strep come from those dadgum drinking fountains. I worked with a teacher last week and noticed she keeps a totable jug of water in her classroom. When the students are thirsty, they get a paper cup and dispense their own water. Very cool. But remember, teachers are underpaid so if you can afford to tote a jug or two of water to the class (and tissues!), especially as warm weather and allergy season approaches, then bless you! Kim Mom of (23 1/2 with cf and asthma) and (20 asthma no cf) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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