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Aloha50's avatar

Awesome. Wish I never vaxxed my kids.... will work to making sure grandkids never get them.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Well then your grandkids will likely need to be ‘homeschooled’. Practically every state’s public school system (as well as some private schools), in The USA ‘requires’ that children have ALL the ‘mandatory vaccinations’ by the time they enter kindergarten. And very few states offer any kind of ‘exemption’ (medical, religious, or personal ) now. In CA where I live there are absolutely NO exemptions allowed whatsoever. The state legislature passed a bill, spearheaded by the evil Dr. Richard Pan that allows for NO exemptions.

Another reason the public school system is totally ‘f**ked up, in addition to all DEI and Transgender crap, and in general don’t teach anything of value to children, like ‘life skills’ and how to be a decent, capable and responsible human being.

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Aloha50's avatar

Yeah, we homeschooled our kids in California. In 2020, moved to Utah to get away from Newsom and his tyranny. But my daughter is back in California now. So yeah, if she stays there then homeschooling is the only way.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Where did you land in Utah?

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SadieJay's avatar

Idaho doesn't require them. Parents just have to sign a form. My DIL is a public school nurse. Boy can she tell you some horror stories about kids who have all kinds of autistic behavior. Awful awful awful

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shayne's avatar

Homeschooling is awesome. We homeschooled for most of our kids K-12. They were feral little barefoot beings.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Love that…more feral all the better!

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Although I recommend homeschooling, I disagree with your statement.

It takes persistence and signing an exemption. The propaganda out there tries to dissuade parents from even trying to thwart the system.

“All 50 states and the District of Columbia allow medical exemptions. Every state except three -- California, Maine, Mississippi, New York, and West Virginia -- allows religious exemptions. And 15 states let parents decline vaccines for personal reasons.”

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I left my copy of Turtles at home of daughter last Oct (have a replacement now) with 4 children including 11 month old twins

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Renee Morris's avatar

Same. God willing I become a Grandma, I will vigorously advocate a vaccine-free upbringing for my grandchild(ren).

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