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Stop Sending Your Sick Child To School! (It's Not That Simple)

Stop Sending Your Sick Child To School! (It's Not That Simple)

FromThe Single Mom Podcast - Single Parent Advice, Support & a Little Bit of Humor


Stop Sending Your Sick Child To School! (It's Not That Simple)

FromThe Single Mom Podcast - Single Parent Advice, Support & a Little Bit of Humor

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Oct 13, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Recently one of my lovely children brought home a nasty little bug that they happily spread around to our entire family, not once but twice! Yep that little germ decided that it was having such a good time making us feel yucky that it stuck around for a second round of phlegmy shenanigans.
Now I am fairly certain that this pesky germ was introduced to our family from one of their friends from school. There have been a multitude of sick kids in my daughter’s class as well as at my sons’ high school; children are just little walking petri dishes. This is normally where you see people posting about how people should keep their sick kids home so they don’t make everyone else sick. If you were expecting that kind of a rant then you should stop reading at this point.   
I am not one of those people who will complain about people sending their kids to school sick, because I have in fact in the past sent my children to school sick. Yep, I have dosed my child with cough  medicine and Tylenol and sent them on their not-so-merry ways all the while hoping that they remember to cover their mouths when they cough and to wash their hands.
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Released:
Oct 13, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Single Mom Podcast is dedicated to inspiring and supporting single moms. Heather Wells is a single mother of three children (two with special needs) who spent years struggling just to make ends meet. Now she is a successful business owner and is dedicated to helping other single moms find the tools, resources and mindsets to navigate through the craziness of raising children alone.