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- If your child is taking a medication, write down the time the medication should be taken and the dosage. Let the babysitter know where the medications are kept.
- Tell the babysitter about any special medical condition your child may have, such as asthma or epilepsy. Make sure you explain to the babysitter how an event such as an asthma attack or a seizure should be handled if necessary.
Last Update
January 29, 2008
January 29, 2008
