Do you follow the day care rule of no school for 24 hrs after vomiting for young elementary kid?

Anonymous
I am surprised by the number of people saying they would send their young elementary kid to school less than 24 hours after throwing up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
penguinsix wrote:I meant 'we' as in our school. It is our school's policy that you stay out 48 hours after the fever has ended. But we live in Hong Kong where they are rather serious about fevers and contagious diseases given that we all live in massive apartment blocks.

Also, I'm a dad, not a SAHM.


Oh well, you probably have a Sahm AND a live in nanny if you are in HK. So 48 hours is more doable.


Oh, just leave penguinsix alone. He a great contributor to the forums, especially during bad weather events.
Anonymous
Big difference between sending a kid who throws up once or sending one who has continually thrown up over several hours.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh gosh, if I kept my kid home every time she threw up, then she would be out all the fricken time. She's a puker!

If she is throwing up and also has a fever, or diarrhea, etc, then that's a different story.

If your kid feels fine tomorrow, I would have no qualms about sending her/him.


I also have a puker! I joke he's training to be a wrestler. If it's just over eating/emotions send them!
Anonymous
I follow the rule if my child is actually sick. But a few of the times when my daughter barfed, it was for other reasons, like the time when she barfed after drinking too many juice boxes, eating sweets and jumping on a moonbounce at a birthday party. She was fine so I sent her to school the next day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Big difference between sending a kid who throws up once or sending one who has continually thrown up over several hours.

This.
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