Taking child to daycare tomorrow after being sick

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I would. He does not have a fever or is vomiting for over 24hrs.


Well you definitely suck. Nothing like taking your coughing, crying baby who isn't feeling well and is refusing to eat to daycare.


you don't know what the OP's home situation is like. she's obviously a working mother trying to follow the policy her center provided. YES, the baby doesn't feel well and should probably stay home. maybe she's a single mom, or doesn't have family in the area, or doesn't have a flexible job.

sure makes it a lot harder when people choose to be a judgmental ass instead of offering compassionate education and guidance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I would. He does not have a fever or is vomiting for over 24hrs.


Well you definitely suck. Nothing like taking your coughing, crying baby who isn't feeling well and is refusing to eat to daycare.


you don't know what the OP's home situation is like. she's obviously a working mother trying to follow the policy her center provided. YES, the baby doesn't feel well and should probably stay home. maybe she's a single mom, or doesn't have family in the area, or doesn't have a flexible job.

sure makes it a lot harder when people choose to be a judgmental ass instead of offering compassionate education and guidance.


My compassion is for the poor sick baby.
Anonymous
NP here, Honestly, if he's been fever and vomit free for over 24 hours and wakes up in a decent mood and eats his breakfast bottle, I'm taking him. I can't use sick days on a baby who was previously sick but is now ok.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I would. He does not have a fever or is vomiting for over 24hrs.


Well you definitely suck. Nothing like taking your coughing, crying baby who isn't feeling well and is refusing to eat to daycare.


you don't know what the OP's home situation is like. she's obviously a working mother trying to follow the policy her center provided. YES, the baby doesn't feel well and should probably stay home. maybe she's a single mom, or doesn't have family in the area, or doesn't have a flexible job.

sure makes it a lot harder when people choose to be a judgmental ass instead of offering compassionate education and guidance.


My compassion is for the poor sick baby.


no kidding. but you're the only person in this thread that felt it necessary to skewer the mother, who btw, kept the kid home.
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