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Hi every body,

We are new to the community and are just finding our way around the site, but we are finding it very useful.

We have a 9 yr old Son who has just been diagnosed with type 1 ( 2 weeks ago)

As you know its a massive shock for all the family and we are finding it difficult at the moment but we know we will get through it.

We have a quick question to ask.....we have just been told by our sons school that every time he leaves the site for day trips or the swimming baths he will need to have a parent or guardian with him ? Its OK present while he is in year 4 but I'm sure he wont want his mam & dad tagging along as he gets to years 5+6. His diabetes nurse has informed us that she knows of no other school in our town or neighbouring town requiring this.

Thanks for any advice.

Mel & Dawn
 
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Hi and welcome to the forum.

My children are a little younger than your son, so I have normally gone on the school trips (if they have been a full day out and been quite a way from the school). My daughter when she was 6 did go on some sports events at a local school without me, but the Head of the school was present and she was the one who wAs in charge of over seeing my daughters injections at school.

I'm sure that as they get more accustomed to his needs they won't expect you there on every trip. They are probably just a little unsure because he is newly diagnosed. I know that in my case my kids would still have gone on their trips even if i had not been able to help.
 
hi and welcome my son is in the same school year as ur son and this year he went on a 3 day residential it killed me that he was away as never been apart that long before but he went and went alone.

the teachers were well briefed and had provided a menu so i could carb count before he went which helped loads, they did consider me going but wanted to avoide it if at all possible as hes getting older and wants some independence. however when he went swimming i did go and watch as they have so many children to watch it was for mine and the teachers peace of mind but he goes on running meets and goes alone to those.

i guess it depends really how confident the teacher is and if he needs to do injections while away and if he can inject himself, dylan teacher is fab and the only reason i let him go on the residential was because she was going

anna marie
 
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