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What happens if my child gets wet (jumping in puddles, standing under downspouts, etc.) at school?

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What happens if my child gets wet (jumping in puddles, standing under downspouts, etc.) at school?

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A. If a child is really wet, their teacher will probably send them to the office so they may telephone you to bring them dry clothes. There is a small stash of clothing at the office, but finding something that fits is often not easy, and children prefer to have their own clothes. If your child becomes a repeat offender, they may find that the teacher lets them stay with the wet clothes to emphasize the advantages of staying dry.

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