[136] When They Can't See It: How Do I Talk to Schools About Invisible Symptoms?
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Your child may look completely fine at school while struggling with symptoms that aren't visible from the outside. Fatigue, pain, medication side effects, brain fog, dizziness, sensory challenges, and fluctuating symptoms can all affect a child's ability to learn and participate—even when they don't "look sick."
In this episode of Medical Moms Anonymous, we're talking about how to communicate invisible symptoms to teachers and school staff, explain the functional impact of your child's condition, document patterns, build a collaborative relationship with the school, and recognize when a conversation may need to become a more formal request for support.
Because your child doesn't have to look sick for their needs to be real.
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