I need advice. Ryan just told me tonight that he didn't have fun at Montessori today because he fell backwards off the swing and landed on his head.
Granted, kids are going to fall, I get that. But for a 3-year old to fall backward off a swing onto his head, I think I'd want to know about that. Am I being overly neurotic?
Of course I flash immediately to a story that DH's office manager is going through right now. Apparently her 13-year-old daughter went to the park with the YMCA. She was on one of those merry-go-round thingies and flew off, hitting her head hard enough that she saw stars / blacked out for a few seconds. No one said anything because she immediately got up and started running around again. Within a few days she was vomiting, headaches, etc. Her mom eventually pieced everything together. A year later her daughter is now in special ed classes when she used to be in AP.
I'm wondering if I should call the school tomorrow to ask. If nothing else I just want to see what their procedure is for reporting accidents. How would you handle this?
Granted, kids are going to fall, I get that. But for a 3-year old to fall backward off a swing onto his head, I think I'd want to know about that. Am I being overly neurotic?
Of course I flash immediately to a story that DH's office manager is going through right now. Apparently her 13-year-old daughter went to the park with the YMCA. She was on one of those merry-go-round thingies and flew off, hitting her head hard enough that she saw stars / blacked out for a few seconds. No one said anything because she immediately got up and started running around again. Within a few days she was vomiting, headaches, etc. Her mom eventually pieced everything together. A year later her daughter is now in special ed classes when she used to be in AP.
I'm wondering if I should call the school tomorrow to ask. If nothing else I just want to see what their procedure is for reporting accidents. How would you handle this?
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