debbieandroo
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We travel often with other children.... our kids always like to bring a friend along and we also have had exchange students.
First thing we always get is a notarized letter stating that we can take the child, and that we can obtain necessary medical treatment as needed. Most banks have a notary... just make sure the parent doesn't sign the letter until they are in front of the notary. Then we get the child's medical card and information including home address. Along with phone numbers for the parents (home, work and cell) and someone else in case they can't be reached. Also their doctor and dentist. It sounds like a lot of work but it all can be on one sheet of paper. It is good to keep it handy at the airport. Make sure the child has picture ID as well - they should have a school ID....
hope that helps...
Wendy
That does help, Wendy - thanks! She's home-schooled so I don't know about the ID part - I'll check with her mom.
And welcome back - you were missed...