tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8292469445721410647.post2381336913552258330..comments2013-05-28T17:36:55.971-04:00Comments on Two Y's and an X: Alert Bracelet or Not?Aprilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05327756031763324155noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8292469445721410647.post-20131269361755230772012-09-29T19:55:14.523-04:002012-09-29T19:55:14.523-04:00Adrienne-- Yeah, I'm concerned about E taking ...Adrienne-- Yeah, I'm concerned about E taking it off too, but I won't know for sure unless we try it! I just saw that on pinterest too (the car seat info thing)!! Bretton doesn't carry his wallet, but I should have him do so-- that is a really good idea. The family he stays with already has a letter from me stating they can make any and all medical decisions necessary and how to get in touch with me. It also tells his weight, height, meds, allergies, etc. :) Thanks for your input! I appreciate it! :)Aprilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05327756031763324155noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8292469445721410647.post-47350394890746660192012-09-29T17:31:42.496-04:002012-09-29T17:31:42.496-04:00my only concern would be is he going to play with ...my only concern would be is he going to play with it or take it off? Otherwise, coming from a medical standpoint that is a great idea. I would look for one that says "autism" on one side, and gives space for abbreviated history (nonverbal, and other conditions), allergies, and emergency contact info. oh and blood typ if it's rare. <br /><br />also I recently saw on pinterest about putting emergency info on stickers and putting said stickers on both sides of every car seat you own. that might be something good for e and l. Does Bretton carry a wallet? his info should be on a card in his wallet or backpack (I would also include contact info for the family he stays with during the week, as well as a note giving them permission to seek treatment for him if necessary.in fact, anybtime someone is babysitting they should have a letter giving permission to seek treatment for your children if needed - most ers won't treat a.child until they can reach the parents unless it is a critical emergency.)Adriennehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17175648948080960000noreply@blogger.com