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Old 11-26-2007, 11:49 AM
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Ah ha.
I got it when I was 6 (spent my first spring break EVER sick with chicken pox), and thought my immunity to it passed naturally to my daughter. Maybe not. I didnt' see what the big deal was for her to get chicken pox. I had no idea that the vaccine wore off.

MystiCat: yes. It's true. ANY delay, and parents are in the office trying to get Medicaid. OR they go to the Social Security office and get the child tested and labled, get the check, and are back in here for referrals, housing assistance, food stamps, etc. The ones who generally need it (I had client who had one child who was born without eyes, for example) don't think about Social Security, but the ones who want a check (like the one who doesn't interact with her child at all and calls her stupid, slow and dumb) are quick to go to Social Security.

*sigh*
licensing for parents is becoming more and more necessary...
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