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Yep, I have a nose picker in my class. Not only a picker, but a pick it out and eat it kid. When ever I catch it I gently remind the child to remove his finger and go wash his hands. The yesterday said child had his fingers up there again and his nose started to bleed. I send him off to be taken care of and cleaned up and when he gets back I tell him the reason it's bleeding is because he's picking it so often.
Yesterday at about four, I get a call. It's the child's mother advising me that her son is allowed to pick his nose and I shouldn't be telling him otherwise. When I point out that this is not a socially acceptable habit and that it's a very good way of spreading germs around (a hot topic with H1N1 still out there) she tells me that, and I quote, "picking your nose and eating it is a way of building up immunity. We encourage it."
Now, I have done some reading and there is at least one doctor out there who agrees with her. There are also some serious complications from continued picking that he fails to mention and there have been no actual studies done on eating up nose pickings...
I admit, I just sat on the other end of the phone speechless. I do feel having his little fingers up there and then touching things is unsafe and that mom's thoughts on immunity boosting by this method are questionable at best, and (to be frank) it's socially unacceptable!
Do I make an issue of this? What would you do and how far would you take it??
Yesterday at about four, I get a call. It's the child's mother advising me that her son is allowed to pick his nose and I shouldn't be telling him otherwise. When I point out that this is not a socially acceptable habit and that it's a very good way of spreading germs around (a hot topic with H1N1 still out there) she tells me that, and I quote, "picking your nose and eating it is a way of building up immunity. We encourage it."

Now, I have done some reading and there is at least one doctor out there who agrees with her. There are also some serious complications from continued picking that he fails to mention and there have been no actual studies done on eating up nose pickings...

I admit, I just sat on the other end of the phone speechless. I do feel having his little fingers up there and then touching things is unsafe and that mom's thoughts on immunity boosting by this method are questionable at best, and (to be frank) it's socially unacceptable!
Do I make an issue of this? What would you do and how far would you take it??