Anyone thinking about waiting a few days before sending their kid back to preschool?

Anonymous
DS, 3, has a two week break at preschool. I know lots of families traveled during the holidays and DH ants to keep DS home for the first couple days when school reopens. I’m as worried about colds as covid! DS has four colds last semester and all involved doctors visits and covid tests.

We don’t need the childcare as we have a nanny and my mom.

We’re thinking three days.
Anonymous
Yes. We’re keeping DC out of preschool for a couple days too but mostly to spend time with visiting grandparents and I’m off work. But more than illness concerns, my 3 yr old is very sensitive to kids crying and there’s always crying for the first few days after a long break.
Anonymous
I am now! I hadn’t thought about kids returning from traveling...
Anonymous
Mine doesn't reopen until the 5th anyway. I'm sending back. My work resumes the 3rd.
Anonymous
I didn't consider it but now I am. School goes back on Wednesday the 5th. I may keep my kid home that week.
Anonymous
We were just talking about this today since one family in DD’s preschool just texted the class to say the all tested positive for covid.

We decided to hold back for several days after preschool reopens on Monday. We have a nanny and don’t need preschool for childcare so it’s not a problem.
Anonymous
No but my kids preschool is all outside with masks. I would consider if it was indoors.
Anonymous
Yes. We’ll be keeping DD home for the first few days to a week. If colleges are doing it (and those kids are vaccinated) I think it prudent with kids under five.
Anonymous
Yep. This variety of covid seems to burn fast. So a week out will really let you know what’s happening at the school. So many people traveling. These same people will send their kids in sick.
Anonymous
If you're keeping your kids home, will you send back the second week of january or wait for case numbers to go back down? if case numbers are still spiking is there really any benefit to waiting if it's just waiting for several days?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you're keeping your kids home, will you send back the second week of january or wait for case numbers to go back down? if case numbers are still spiking is there really any benefit to waiting if it's just waiting for several days?


my reasoning is allowing the kids and teachers who traveled and over-socialized over the holidays a chance to "bloom" with covid and other illnesses. Four days should do it. But yes, if the numbers in our area spike we'll take DC out of preschool again.
Anonymous
We are going to wait at least a week and then see how numbers are. We do need the childcare but WFH and both have flexible enough hours that we can make it work by pushing a few hours of work to the evening. I hate screwing up DD’s schedule and having to work late but I’m hoping South Africa’s decline means the peak will be over relatively soon. I am okay with taking reasonable risks but the number of cases now just makes it seem inevitable that she’ll get it from daycare if we go back now. Given increasing hospitalizations and unknown longterm effects I’d still like to avoid that if possible, though I recognize that may be a pipe dream.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you're keeping your kids home, will you send back the second week of january or wait for case numbers to go back down? if case numbers are still spiking is there really any benefit to waiting if it's just waiting for several days?


People are suspecting that travel/visiting family will cause exposures, detected in the first few days.

I'm with you, though. Unless I can keep home until ~February or whenever a Moderna kid vax shows up, I don't really see the point. (I cannot keep home until February.)
Anonymous
Thinking about it but I do need the child care (I could probably make it work if I had to but it’s very very hard) and I’m not convinced it will help us avoid the surge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're keeping your kids home, will you send back the second week of january or wait for case numbers to go back down? if case numbers are still spiking is there really any benefit to waiting if it's just waiting for several days?


People are suspecting that travel/visiting family will cause exposures, detected in the first few days.

I'm with you, though. Unless I can keep home until ~February or whenever a Moderna kid vax shows up, I don't really see the point. (I cannot keep home until February.)


Exposure do show up in the first five days according to the CDC (if I’m understanding it correctly).
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