Well, honey, grab a pen and paper. Start by stating the date and recipient, then dive right into why the little rugrat was MIA from school. Be honest and concise, ain't nobody got time for a novel. Wrap it up with your contact info and a polite thank you. Good luck, sweet cheeks!
Very difficult, you would need to explain what "ON the hospital" meant, was the parent on the roof for some reason and if so why.
If you want to write a long letter, put in lots of details. I am not really sure that long letters will be appreciated more than short, succinct letters, but if that's what you want to write, go for it.
The parent should simply state the facts. If absolutely necessary - the parent could get an official written diagnosis from a doctor, but usually a simple note from the parent is adequate.
That the parent isn't adequately caring for their child.
Lie about what you say and don't be honest. That will get you off the hook
The best age to explain the concept of an absent parent to a child is typically around 6 to 8 years old. At this age, children are more able to understand complex emotions and concepts, and can begin to process and cope with the idea of an absent parent. It is important to approach the conversation with sensitivity and honesty, and to provide support and reassurance to the child throughout the discussion.
Just state that your family are buddhists, and that in your religion, you consider such-and-such dates as sacred, and consider it preferable (or: consider it your moral duty) to avoid work (for adults) or school (for children). Next time, better ask for permission in advance. That will probably cause you less trouble.
"How" doesn't really matter much. You can either justify it (the child was in the hospital) or you can't (nearly anything else, really... I suppose "kidnapping" would be another valid reason). It's not like the school is going to say "so obviously this parent kept the kid out for trivial reasons, but it's such a beautifully worded letter explaining it; let's drop the whole issue."
Just write : Date of writing note: "To whom it may concern, (child's name) was absent from school on (date of missed day) because he/she was not feeling well." Then sign your name.
i (name) writing this letter to make an apology for not wearing the college uniform, due to such n such reason. AM regretting on this fact and i ensure you that this will not happen in the future hope you'll take this apology into consideration. thanking you
As a parent with joint custody, the school will allow them to sign anything related to their own child. If they have been absent from the child's life, contact your lawyer to make the necessary changes to your custody order.
If you are an absent parent of the child, yes.