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<blockquote data-quote="annettekp" data-source="post: 236962" data-attributes="member: 25242"><p>You are certainly not over reacting. It sounds like more education is needed to drum in the seriousness of the situation. Can your DSN go in and help sort things out?</p><p></p><p>I'm in the lucky situation that my son's nursery has a most excellent nursery nurse who copes well and follows instructions to the letter. it helps that another T1 child went through the nursery before him.</p><p></p><p>I know that when she had problems with her new teacher 'forgetting' blood sugar checks and blaming the child for not getting the insulin right the DSN went in alone and had serious discussion with the staff and retrained them.</p><p></p><p>We also have fool proof flow charts for them to follow and they are up on the wall in nursery, both classes (small rural school), the staffroom and the janitors room so staff can't fail to know where they are.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, its very worrying when you have to trust other people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="annettekp, post: 236962, member: 25242"] You are certainly not over reacting. It sounds like more education is needed to drum in the seriousness of the situation. Can your DSN go in and help sort things out? I'm in the lucky situation that my son's nursery has a most excellent nursery nurse who copes well and follows instructions to the letter. it helps that another T1 child went through the nursery before him. I know that when she had problems with her new teacher 'forgetting' blood sugar checks and blaming the child for not getting the insulin right the DSN went in alone and had serious discussion with the staff and retrained them. We also have fool proof flow charts for them to follow and they are up on the wall in nursery, both classes (small rural school), the staffroom and the janitors room so staff can't fail to know where they are. Good luck, its very worrying when you have to trust other people. [/QUOTE]
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