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Supernova The Book Chamber
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| Subject: Mom challenges school sunscreen ban after daughters severely burned Mon Jun 25, 2012 4:16 pm | |
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Shale ...is a Chamber Royal.
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Nystyle709 ...is a 20G Chamber DIETY.
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| Subject: Re: Mom challenges school sunscreen ban after daughters severely burned Mon Jun 25, 2012 7:30 pm | |
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RedBedroom …is a Chamber DEITY.
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| Subject: Re: Mom challenges school sunscreen ban after daughters severely burned Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:01 pm | |
| When I saw this story on the morning news, my first reaction was to be totally against the school. But then after thinking about it, I realize the mom knew the daughters had sensitive skin, one having a case of albinism, so she should have had the needed doctor's note with proper instructions given to teachers and the principal.
There would be no way I would risk my children's sensitive skin like that. I didn't put sunscreen on my son before school, but I did when they would have field day. Because it is early in the year and is one of the first full days out in the sun.
I do not blame teachers for not wanting to apply sunscreen on a child. All it would take is for some kid to say something like, "Teacher rubbed sunscreen really close to my chest" for total outrage to break out over something innocent.
So, this mom needs to admit her mistake in all this and let it go and learn from it for coming years in school. | |
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Shale ...is a Chamber Royal.
Join date : 2010-09-27 Location : Miami Beach Posts : 9699 Rep : 219
| Subject: Re: Mom challenges school sunscreen ban after daughters severely burned Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:37 pm | |
| So, you need to pay BIG bucks for an UNNECESSARY visit to a doctor to apply an over the counter preventive for sunburn? That is ridiculous and the teacher should have noticed any blonds much less an albino kid and insisted they be protected from the sun - that is assuming the teacher had any COMMON SENSE or even compassion for the protection of a child in their care. She didn't have to apply it, the kids were smart enuf to do that themselves - the school as I understood prevented them from taking precautions for their health.
I think it should go to court to find out who was culpable. | |
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RedBedroom …is a Chamber DEITY.
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| Subject: Re: Mom challenges school sunscreen ban after daughters severely burned Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:27 pm | |
| - Shale wrote:
- So, you need to pay BIG bucks for an UNNECESSARY visit to a doctor to apply an over the counter preventive for sunburn? That is ridiculous and the teacher should have noticed any blonds much less an albino kid and insisted they be protected from the sun - that is assuming the teacher had any COMMON SENSE or even compassion for the protection of a child in their care. She didn't have to apply it, the kids were smart enuf to do that themselves - the school as I understood prevented them from taking precautions for their health.
I think it should go to court to find out who was culpable. This wasn't a new skin condition. She should have gotten the doctor's note at the appointment they needed to enter school for a physical. Certainly the doctor who told them she has a form of albinism would have written a note at any time, less an expensive office visit. | |
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Supernova The Book Chamber
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| Subject: Re: Mom challenges school sunscreen ban after daughters severely burned Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:52 pm | |
| - RedBedroom wrote:
This wasn't a new skin condition. She should have gotten the doctor's note at the appointment they needed to enter school for a physical. Certainly the doctor who told them she has a form of albinism would have written a note at any time, less an expensive office visit. It's called common sense, you take kids out into the sunlight for several hours without sunscreen, they are GOING to get burnt. If a PARENT let their child get that red, people would be screaming abuse, take her away, lock the mother up, etc., but if a school does it because of their stupid policy, it's the parent's fault still for not getting a note to tell the school to put sunscreen on a child who's going to be outside all day? Geez, next schools are going to need notes from doctors reminding them to breathe. Of course it would be much simpler if the parents could just send sunscreen with the kids for the trip, but I'm sure that wouldn't be allowed either, because we can't trust home meals because they're not as healthy as chicken nuggets so we sure as hell can't trust sunscreen sent from home either, can we? | |
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RedBedroom …is a Chamber DEITY.
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| Subject: Re: Mom challenges school sunscreen ban after daughters severely burned Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:02 pm | |
| So you are saying the mom has no culpability in this? This isn't just a sunburn. It is a sunburn on kids with sensitive skin. That's her job to protect them and follow the school's protocol in doing so. I am not saying it's all right...it is nutty parents with their lawsuits and such for over the counter shit being shared with friends. God Bless the school who lets kids apply their own sunscreen only to have said kids share the sunscreen with a kid who is sensitive to the perfumes or dyes in it...that's a lawsuit right there. Do you think it is easy or fun for a busy parent to have to go through shit just to send her son to school with cough drops? No, it's not. But today's litigious society dictates it. It's not the school's fault. - Quote :
- Geez, next schools are going to need notes from doctors reminding them to breathe.
Really? I know you are anti-school, but do realize that not everybody can or wants to home school? The nature of the beast is parents have to okay every little detail in a school. As a parent of a child attending public school, I don't like it. But I can guarantee you I would take every precaution if my son's skin was extra-sensitive to the sun. This mom did not take EVERY precaution. Yeah, the burns were bad. But if my child was susceptible to such sunburn, I would apply it in the morning of field day even if it was raining in the morning. In fact, in spring, they would have it on every day just for recess. One of the girls had on a tank top. Come on...what parent puts their kid in a tank top on field day when they have sun exposure issues? | |
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Supernova The Book Chamber
Join date : 2010-06-22 Posts : 11954 Rep : 182
| Subject: Re: Mom challenges school sunscreen ban after daughters severely burned Tue Jun 26, 2012 12:33 pm | |
| - RedBedroom wrote:
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I am not saying it's all right...it is nutty parents with their lawsuits and such for over the counter shit being shared with friends. God Bless the school who lets kids apply their own sunscreen only to have said kids share the sunscreen with a kid who is sensitive to the perfumes or dyes in it...that's a lawsuit right there.
Well what about if the school sends notices to all parents that on days when their kids will be going on field trips, to supply a bottle of sunscreen for their child and their child only? That way everybody has the kind they need and that they can use without any problems, because I've seen children who do NOT have burn issues or sensitive skin turn lobster red after a few hours outside in the sun, if it can happen to normal kids and they need protection too, certainly it can happen to albino children, but they ALL need to be protected from burns. | |
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Chris Chamber Admin.
Join date : 2010-01-30 Location : Oak Park, Michigan Posts : 23201 Rep : 330
| Subject: Re: Mom challenges school sunscreen ban after daughters severely burned Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:11 am | |
| Ridiculous. Sun screen is just another kind of lotion. Is there a ban against that too? | |
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