Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m considering sending my 15mo old to Montessori school but since toddlers that age can’t wear masks, I’m wondering if I should just stick it out with a nanny for a while longer. What would you do?
Of course he can wear a mask. Put it on and keep it on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m considering sending my 15mo old to Montessori school but since toddlers that age can’t wear masks, I’m wondering if I should just stick it out with a nanny for a while longer. What would you do?
Of course he can wear a mask. Put it on and keep it on.
No. It is unsafe.
My Montessori school has a toddler classroom with many under-2s. They seem fine. Vaccinated, masked adults with a lot of outdoor time means little spread. If he is ready or it works for you, go ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m considering sending my 15mo old to Montessori school but since toddlers that age can’t wear masks, I’m wondering if I should just stick it out with a nanny for a while longer. What would you do?
Of course he can wear a mask. Put it on and keep it on.
Anonymous wrote:I’m considering sending my 15mo old to Montessori school but since toddlers that age can’t wear masks, I’m wondering if I should just stick it out with a nanny for a while longer. What would you do?
Anonymous wrote:I’m considering sending my 15mo old to Montessori school but since toddlers that age can’t wear masks, I’m wondering if I should just stick it out with a nanny for a while longer. What would you do?
Anonymous wrote:I've got news for you...my 3.5 year old "can" wear a mask but it doesn't seem to stop cold viruses from tearing through her classroom. Point is, if you're that concerned about keeping your child from germs, you're going to need to avoid daycare for quite a bit longer.