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wisewoman
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Simply Take Your Child to a Doctor

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I don't know all the details, but the simple solution for this parent and/or friend of this four year old child that fainted is to take the child to a pediatrician and get some tests done to assess respiratory or circulatory issues with the child's health.

This is not a situation for Child Protective Services. There is no abuse. There does seem to be a health condition that deserves attention.

Any young child in good health will have the capacity to walk in a field or anywhere else for quite some time without fainting, so in that this particular child did faint; it seems that it is an individual instance of this child's physical needs. It does not reflect on the regular daily activities which occur at CSE within the structured curriculum.

The parent can ascertain the health status of the child by consulting the pediatrician. It's not complicated. It is common sense. The fainting spell could have been the result of not having had breakfast or not having a good night's sleep or even at a stage of recovery from a cold or the flu. It might not have even been noticed had the child not engaged in walking for a period of time, so if there is more than a one-time reason for fainting; then it may be very important to have had this happen to identify an internal health issue that had not been observed prior to this activity on this particular day.

People on this forum do not need to jump to irrational conclusions when a child faints. The parent can readily take responsibility for consulting with the physican to check on the health of the child. This is straight-forward and simple.
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Re: Simply Take Your Child to a Doctor

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wisewoman wrote:I don't know all the details, but the simple solution for this parent and/or friend of this four year old child that fainted is to take the child to a pediatrician and get some tests done to assess respiratory or circulatory issues with the child's health.

This is not a situation for Child Protective Services. There is no abuse. There does seem to be a health condition that deserves attention.

Any young child in good health will have the capacity to walk in a field or anywhere else for quite some time without fainting, so in that this particular child did faint; it seems that it is an individual instance of this child's physical needs. It does not reflect on the regular daily activities which occur at CSE within the structured curriculum.

The parent can ascertain the health status of the child by consulting the pediatrician. It's not complicated. It is common sense. The fainting spell could have been the result of not having had breakfast or not having a good night's sleep or even at a stage of recovery from a cold or the flu. It might not have even been noticed had the child not engaged in walking for a period of time, so if there is more than a one-time reason for fainting; then it may be very important to have had this happen to identify an internal health issue that had not been observed prior to this activity on this particular day.

People on this forum do not need to jump to irrational conclusions when a child faints. The parent can readily take responsibility for consulting with the physican to check on the health of the child. This is straight-forward and simple.
In your opinion, ww, who then created this child's reality?
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