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One thing I would do is ask for a copy to made by the clinic you go of your kids shots records in English, not just the shots they give them, but any they have already had. From what I have been told Poland immunizes children even in orphanages, so they may have already had most of the required ones. I would also make an appointment for as soon as you get home, just for thier new doctor to meet them and give them any that are not given in Poland, plus to get baseline height and weights and such for future reference. If you give a school a copy of what you get from the clinic in Poland and a note from your local doctor that says you have an appointment and will be getting any other required shots, that should be enough for registration. You will probably want to keep them home for a few days anywaym, just to let them (and you) recover from the travel and all the changes. You can probably make a doctors appointment during those days and then when you go to school the first day you have a complete shot record. The doctor should know what the local schools require.
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