Kids need to be without a fever for 24 hours before they can return back to school.
In what?
Your throat will not hurt anymore, and the redness and white spots will be gone.
it is mostly normal if he coughed a lot when he was sick
Yes, most women with Turner syndrome are infertile. There are two types of Turner syndrome and people with the Mosaic form of it (that is, only some of their cells are affected) are sometimes (rarely) able to have children naturally if they have gone through puberty spontaneously.
The hymen is a remnant form when we were in the womb and the vaginal canal was supposed to be closed. When we are born it's partly gone or completely gone. As born it has no purpose.
No, but what you do is going into the school office and tell them you are going on vacation giving them the dates. They will tell the teacher and he/she will prepare work for you child to do while they are gone. When you get back your child needs to turn in the work to the teacher who turns it in to the office showing credit given.
If the person has legal guardianship or legal temporary custody of the child then that person can enroll a minor child in school.
you shouldn't go back to work or school right after the fever goes down you need to wait a few days until your fully over it people don't get that if all that's gone is the fever your still contaigeos so that's why its spreading so quick
In what?
you were gone?
The book "Miss Child Has Gone Wild" was written by Dan Gutman.
you might have fever
The best boarding school to send you troubled teen to in the Memphis area is Red Rock Canyon School in Memphis. You teen child will be gone and come back a different person.
The Child Is Gone was created in 1996.
Check the child's temperature. If her temperature is more than 100.4 degrees, the child should stay home from school. A child will run a fever during the time they are contagious. She should not return to school until she has been without a fever for 24 hours. 2 Keep the child home from school if he has and continues to vomit. It is most likely a sign of a virus or food poisoning. He should stay home until he has been able to eat two meals and keep all the food down. 3 Watch the child's bathroom visits if he is complaining of an upset stomach. If he has even one spell of diarrhea, do not let him go to school. Diarrhea can cause unnecessary embarrassment and teasing for the child. 4 Look into her mouth if she has a persistent cough. If there are white spots in her throat take her to the doctor because she probably has step throat. If her throat is swollen and red, keep her home from school. If the cough does not go away with over-the-counter medications or the child begins to cough up mucus take her to the doctor. 5 Check your child if she is scratching continually. If she has a widespread rash, lice, scabies or impetigo do not let her go to school. These conditions are very contagious and can cause a breakout in the school. 6 Take your child to the doctor if he has multiple symptoms. A child with conditions such as the flu, scarlet fever, ear infections, mumps or the chickenpox should always stay home from school. Do not let your child return to school until the symptoms have been gone for at least 24 hours.
just monitor yourself, if the red rash didn't fade and if the fever comes back and most of the time in the afternoon then you must go to a hospital as soon as possible because those are symptoms of Dengue Fever.
If it's over 3 then its gone to school and won't come back.