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How to Get My Mom to Let Me Stay Home From School?


Question Posted Monday February 18 2013, 10:10 pm

Hi so I'm sick and I don't think my parents will let me stay home from school. How can I make them say I can stay? I really don't feel like going because I'm feeling TERRIBLE. I can barely get up to go to the bathroom! Please help!


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adviceman49 answered Tuesday February 19 2013, 11:24 am:
Your parents are the ones that have the final say as to whether you are sick enough to stay home from school. Each of us as parents have our own set of criteria as to home sick you have to be before we will let you stay home.

My advice is not to argue with your mom about not going to school. IF you continue to feel sick or to feel worse ask to go to the health room. If the nurse or medical Technician feel you should not be in school they will call your parents to come pick you up. Depending on how sick they may feel you to be they can request a doctors note before you can return to school.

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