Okay so I just read and article and luckily I was wrong. The whole measles party concept came up when a mother friend offered to set a play date with her affected child so that the unaffected children can catch it. We can only catch measles once so she offered that for that reason.
I'm really glad that I just misunderstood, I only read the article that one time and I honestly never went back to re-read it. Even though the measles parties weren't really going on I still think the idea of them are horrible. If someone ever thinks about throwing one or attending one I hope that they know all the consequences and even though some cases are worse than others the chances I think are equal especially if the child isn't vaccinated.
The subject caught my attention right away because of where I work and I can relate to it more. Even though I don't have kids of my own I love children and I will always fight for them.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
revised rant
Rant
I decided to talk about the measles parties because of what has recently happened with the outbreak we have had. When I saw the article about the measles parties it really got to me because that is just something very irresponsible. I'm sure any other parent would agree with me in that it isn't such a smart idea to do something like that, I mean except maybe the parents thinking about throwing the parties.
Measles isn't something you would want to expose your child too. There can some severe consequences that can come from a child catching them as of what I have heard from the news or other people. Why would someone want to risk their child's life just to avoid the vaccine.
Measles are way worse than chicken pox, they might look similar in some way but they have total different outcomes. Measles can cause I child's death especially if they aren't vaccinated or if they are really young(babies). Babies are more likely to have more severe symptoms but that doesn't mean any other child wont react to it the same as a baby just because they are older.
I think this is a good rant to share in the KinderCare Facebook page because that way parents can hear about these measles parties and hopefully avoid them, if they are smart. Or maybe some parents can do something about these parties. Well at least the ones in California since that's where these parties were first heard of.
I really hope that no parent ever thinks about exposing their child to measles just to avoid a vaccine.

Saturday, February 14, 2015
Rant
Let's start with the whole measles outbreak that has happened. I work at a KinderCare so when the outbreak happened at another KinderCare the one where I work started to take several precautions. Then on Tuesday morning just before class I saw this article about parents in California who are throwing measles parties! They are throwing those parties so their unaffected child can get them from kids who currently have them so that their child doesn't have to get the vaccine for it. Are you kidding me don't they know what having measles can do to them. An unvaccinated child can dies from it! I don't understand why these parents are risking their child life just so they don't have to take their child to get the vaccination. Are they not thinking straight or something. Have they not heard of all the fatal cases involving this infection? I think the parents taking part in those parties are very irresponsible. How would they be able to live with themselves if something happened to their child?I'm not even a parent yet and I know that isn't a very smart thing to do. Why risk your child's life exposing them to that, I'm sure it's not that expensive to have the child get vaccinated instead. These parents really make me angry.
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
highs and lows about After Tiller
I think it's hard to say the highs and lows but here are a few I think there are.
Highs
- Gives a different view about abortion
- Has several different cases of abortions
- Gives some of the reasons as to why women are getting the abortion that late in the pregnancy
- Shows a small part as to how the doctor feels when deciding who gets the abortion
Lows
- Shows more pro-choice people
- Not enough description about abortion process
- need more rejected cases examples
It's kind of hard to find the lows from the film because I really enjoyed it. I really like the subject because I love babies. I know my highs might not be that great but I really believe this is an interesting film to watch, I greatly recommend it!
Highs
- Gives a different view about abortion
- Has several different cases of abortions
- Gives some of the reasons as to why women are getting the abortion that late in the pregnancy
- Shows a small part as to how the doctor feels when deciding who gets the abortion
Lows
- Shows more pro-choice people
- Not enough description about abortion process
- need more rejected cases examples
It's kind of hard to find the lows from the film because I really enjoyed it. I really like the subject because I love babies. I know my highs might not be that great but I really believe this is an interesting film to watch, I greatly recommend it!
Two questions answers I would like to share would be 1 and 3
1.
What did you learn from
the movie?
Something I believe I learned from the documentary I decided to
watch is that third trimester abortion is okay in some situations. When I first
saw the description of the movie I was a little upset that people actually get
third trimester abortion but after watching the documentary I learned that in
some situations that third trimester abortion is better than having the baby
suffer once it’s born. I learned that those people are just doing the best for
their child and in those situation I think I would do the same too, but only if
I know my child is going to suffer.
3.
What questions remain
after the viewing?
How do the doctors doing the abortions feel
after the process? How do they determine who they will and will not do the
abortion for? What are the doctors thinking when making the decision as to who
can get the late abortion?
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