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Reply to "Sending kids to school with a cold but no fever? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If you have the luxury of keeping your child home every time she has a runny nose then you either don't WOH or just have leave to burn. [/quote] So admit it - it's not about the child, it's about you and your job. Your job determines how your sick child is treated. When DD first started pre-K, she was sick all the time for the first 6 months. I was SAHM and [b]stayed with her at home every single time until she completely recovered[/b]. As inconvenient as it was, it was best for her health and best for others. Now she hardly ever gets sick. So the moral is to do what's right, not what's easy.[/quote] Why did you do that? DS got sick all the time, and would have a fever for one or two days and then a lingering runny nose and cough for weeks. If I kept him home until he was fully recovered, he would never ever go to school. Once he's past the worst and on the mend, he's ready to go to school. And so was your child.[/quote]
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