Sorry daft question alert. Dd1 yrR has been poorly over the Easter break with a urinary infection. We suspect it has been caused by holding her wee for hours and hours on end. We are working on this at hone, but we were advised to let her teacher know and to remind DD to go. I don't want to be the type of parent who demands a lot from teachers but this is really important. The teacher knows she has been unwell as it actually started at the end of last term (took three weeks for GP to test her ).
Would I better to put in a letter that reminders to DD to go to the toilet would be a appreciated? Or a quiet word at the start of the day? I don't want to make a big fuss.
I know this is all rather PFB but I make no apologies!
TIA.
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A word with the teacher or a note from home?
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manchestermummy · 07/04/2013 15:24
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