So, I just found out that in my state (Texas), you can fill out a form requesting exemption from vaccinations for reasons of conscience in order to still attend public school. Are other states like this? Thoughts?
It wasn't clear on the website if there were any particular hurdles related to justifying your reason of conscience. I just don't think I am supportive of this. I think if you choose to opt out of vaccines, you shouldn't be able to put my kid at risk. Obviously, if a kid has a medical condition that makes vaccines dangerous, that is very different. But it really bothers me that some people don't vaccinate and plan to rely on herd immunity. If everyone made that decision, there is no longer herd immunity.
If you have major issues with vaccines, fine. I disagree with you, but there isn't anything I can do about it, and I respect your right to make medical decisions for your kids. But I don't think you should be able to send your kids to public school.
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She also asked if I had DS vaccinated and if I breastfed when I mentioned that he's reaching his physical developmental milestones slowly. Oh no she di'int.
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Really? Attributing slow development to vaccines....I hadn't heard that one. I assume she was implying that formula feeding causes slow development?
also, she thinks homeschool will be less hassle than the paperwork?
Really? Attributing slow development to vaccines....I hadn't heard that one. I assume she was implying that formula feeding causes slow development?
also, she thinks homeschool will be less hassle than the paperwork?
Yeah, that was a new one on me, too. She actually used to be Amish and I don't think she's that well educated, so I'll let it slide.
I have a feeling she would be homeschooling anyways. Faith is a huge part in her life (mine too, but not to where I think public school will be the death of my children), and, well, I can't explain it. But you know the type.
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On the topic on hand, I believe quite a few states allow you to have religious or medical reasons to exempt from vaccinations. I know our current state(AR) does.
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I know what you mean. I think it can have a lot of benefits, but it really is a full time job. For now we plan to do a homeschool co-op for preschool and possibly kindergarden, but I'm not sure what we'll do past that. I feel confident with those grades, as I was a preschool teacher pre children. Once they get into high school it's a whole new ballgame.
That sounds like a good plan. I'd be terrified to teach high school. I'd have to contract the work out, lol.
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But then, I'm a weirdo about medical information.
ETA: And if you just choose to not vaccinate due to wearing your crazy pants, then that's different.
In OK you just sign a paper for whatever reason you choose. I've recently joined some local fb groups (cloth diaper/babywearing) and quickly realized NONE of my new friends vaccinate at all. It's a whole new world to me and although I really like the mamas, I don't feel comfortable going on a lot of playdates with kids older than mine because they aren't vaccinated. And I feel like a bitch asking - it is and isn't my business. I don't want to offend people, but also don't want measles... I had no idea it was so easy to be allowed in school minus vaccinations. As a public school teacher (or was up until now), I'm curious how many of my students weren't. We had a whole outbreak of chicken pox a few years ago.
My parents didn't vaccinate myself or my siblings. We grew up in MO and we always had religious exemptions. I think my dad pretty much just went up to our pastor and was like " Hey, sign this please."
FTR, I have since been vaccinated and my children are all vaccinated.