When did your kids stop getting sick all the time?

Anonymous
My kindergarteners get colds/strep/whatever literally every two weeks and it's hell. I know this is the age, but I'm just looking for some hope. In pre-Covid times, when did you notice that your kid stopped getting sick all the time?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kindergarteners get colds/strep/whatever literally every two weeks and it's hell. I know this is the age, but I'm just looking for some hope. In pre-Covid times, when did you notice that your kid stopped getting sick all the time?


Did your child go to preschool last year? I want to say third grade. But every school year my kids have had a major illness of some sort. Colds, strep, stomach bugs and most recently both had flu.
Anonymous
Both of my children went to daycare starting when they were infants. The frequent illnesses stopped at 2 for younger DD and nearly 3 for older DD.
Anonymous
First winter in a group setting is constant, second winter is not good but better, by the third winter their immune system is better than mine
Anonymous
My DD has been in daycare since she was 2, including all through covid. She’s in kindergarten now and has been sooo sick. So, not yet for us.
Anonymous
When they went into virtual school. Other parents are selfish and send their sick kids to school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD has been in daycare since she was 2, including all through covid. She’s in kindergarten now and has been sooo sick. So, not yet for us.


Same except it was part-time PK2 and that child is now in 1st. Was sick for 12 days earlier in the month. This is after being sick in Sept for an entire week as well. I have younger kids and they've all been sick, too. I don't know the answer but I thought we'd be done with this by now. I see PP above says 3rd grade. Perhaps that's a more reasonable expectation.
Anonymous
My first grader hasn't had any sickness so big she's had to stay home from school yet this year.
Anonymous
When I became a SAHM and could keep them at home at the first sign of illness to rest and recover.

I have always been deeply involved with their education and if they missed school (at any grade) it was not a big deal for them to catch up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I became a SAHM and could keep them at home at the first sign of illness to rest and recover.

I have always been deeply involved with their education and if they missed school (at any grade) it was not a big deal for them to catch up.


Wow - you could teach middle school subjects down to a lesson plan? That’s amazing. For us, that stopped in sixth grade.
Anonymous
Our kids were in full time daycare and I want to say they stopped getting sick all the time after two years in group setting. If your kid hasn’t been exposed before in daycare or preschool then I would give it two years to expect it to stop. My 6 year old (who was sick every month until 2-3) literally hasn’t been sick in 3 years. It’s challenging but remember this is all building your kids immune system.
Anonymous
My first grader hasn’t gotten sick yet this school year, after getting every little bug last year. He was in preschool from age 2, but part time at small schools.

His sister is in K and has already missed school for 3 separate illnesses.
Anonymous
My kids never got sick all the time. They did get sick occasionally. They were never in daycare so that's a factor.
Anonymous
I have a first grader who has been in group care/school since 8 mos. He maybe gets one pretty funky respiratory virus that lingers with a fever each year.

Knock on wood, only one stomach bug around 3. Never anything big like COVID, flu, strep, etc.

As a former teacher, he’s probably absent once a month or so as I am over-cautious about keeping home when under the weather (common cold, sniffles, cough).
Anonymous
My son was never sick. His doctor would say, "Hello stranger!" when I would bring him in for his annual checkup since he rarely ever got sick. He had one ear infection as a baby and a stomach virus as a toddler and that's about it.
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