Family Tree by Signe Wilkinson for August 31, 2024
August 30, 2024
September 01, 2024
Transcript:
"Do you two have everything ready for school next week?" "Duh!" "Of course, mom." "Oh. Here's one little form." "Mandatory physical or no admission?!!!" "You had all summer, Mom."
Sorry Twig. You are the student. The recent and strange idea of adolescence notwithstanding you are also old enough to running a household through most of human history (There’s been more than one monarch your age in Europe alone). It’s your problem.
I worked in a pediatric office for 22 yrs. Parents called right before school started or even on day 1 and needed the appt for physical yesterday!!!! We started reminding them at the end of previous school year! And their shot were not up to date but needed physical before could get shots. So glad I’m retired.
Back “in my day”, the vaccinations were delivered in the school. I doubt that it had anything to do with fears that some doctors might falsely certify a vaccination. It was simply more efficient to get it all done in a day or two, with no separate transportation required, since all the “patients” were already there in one place… the school.
And as far as I know, the cost was in the school budget. I know the parents weren’t charged separately for it.
HarryLime Premium Member 2 months ago
A doctor’s certificate? Is that something new?
foggyrobs2 Premium Member 2 months ago
California requires proof of vaccinations and a physical for students who are in sports
willie_mctell 2 months ago
Our granddaughters started week before last.
Curiosity Premium Member 2 months ago
Sorry Twig. You are the student. The recent and strange idea of adolescence notwithstanding you are also old enough to running a household through most of human history (There’s been more than one monarch your age in Europe alone). It’s your problem.
Carolyn Cherry 2 months ago
I worked in a pediatric office for 22 yrs. Parents called right before school started or even on day 1 and needed the appt for physical yesterday!!!! We started reminding them at the end of previous school year! And their shot were not up to date but needed physical before could get shots. So glad I’m retired.
gammaguy 2 months ago
Back “in my day”, the vaccinations were delivered in the school. I doubt that it had anything to do with fears that some doctors might falsely certify a vaccination. It was simply more efficient to get it all done in a day or two, with no separate transportation required, since all the “patients” were already there in one place… the school.
And as far as I know, the cost was in the school budget. I know the parents weren’t charged separately for it.