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Old 11-21-2008, 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by manni28
This has been an interested thread, both of my sons are vaccinated and I did spread them out. I do believe the genetic deposition of the child (due to the parents age/health), environment and shots MAY trigger autism. After both of my boys have their shots, I watched them like a hawk to see if there were any differences in their behavior. Thankfully all is well and I am grateful.

I do believe in the importance of vaccinations and I fully support restricting a child who isn’t vaccinated into a school or nursery(not to start a debate). Not to long ago there was an article in the New York Daily News about a child that had small pox and the consequences it had on the school and community where the child lived. So I’m the kind of parent that asks daycare centers do they require proof of immunization before they admit children?

-Manni28

Hi Manny,

I am just curious about this - how can they require proof of vaccinations? And do daycares actually not allow kids in because of this? Alot of people do't vaccinate due to religious reasons - so what happens then?

Also - my son came home at 3 and we had to start the schedule over - by kindergarten he still had not had everything. So do you think all these kids should not be allowed in daycares, schools etc? Honestly just curious, not trying to start anything.
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