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    My daughter has a slightly raised temp and is feeling sick but has not been sick. I am due mindees in the morning. Do you think I am ok to take them if she stays the same. If she is sick then I won't take them.

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    Oh dear it's a difficult one.

    How old is your daughter? My 2 are old enough to stay upstairs if they are ill so I can work...

    When they were little, I used to wait and see ...

    I suppose telling parents at this time on a Sunday they probably won't be able to do much anyway.

    I hope she perks up and feels better in the morning! xx

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    Thanks for the reply.

    She's 7 and my husband is at home so I could keep her upstairs and he could goto her. The thing is the mindee I have tomorrow is the reception teacher's child and I just feel at little bad if she wasn't in school. Will see how she goes. Hopefully be fine in the morning.

 

 

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