Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our preschool never stopped masking outside. The kids have a snack and lunch inside which does make it seem silly but I think it’s because their small class shares the yards with other classes while meals are just with their class.
It's not silly. They almost certainly have assigned seats and assigned nap spots, so they know which kids are within 6 feet. Outside, hopefully the kids play freely and a maskless kid can expose a whole class, possibly multiple classes.
Also, the "it's too hot in masks" argument does not apply in December and the "we have data that outside is safe" doesn't apply because omicron is a whole new thing.
Anonymous wrote:Huh? How else would they eat and nap? Why are you even mentioning that? I would be frustrated if they weren’t masked outdoors. Most places are…
Anonymous wrote:Our preschool never stopped masking outside. The kids have a snack and lunch inside which does make it seem silly but I think it’s because their small class shares the yards with other classes while meals are just with their class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at a preschool and the kids wear them outside because they don’t even realize they’re on. They’re allowed to take them off if they want but probably 99% don’t. Also, parents complain that we ask for too many masks to be kept at school and every time a mask comes off (like for snack) a new one has to be out on so they won’t be handling a dirty mask and so it can be washed. Making them take off masks for the playground would mean more masks needed.
That is not the case for my kids. Not even close. He constantly asks to take it off, even with us. We have never complained about the number of masks, but they change after meals etc so I don’t see how that would matter (they go out after snack).
Anonymous wrote:I work at a preschool and the kids wear them outside because they don’t even realize they’re on. They’re allowed to take them off if they want but probably 99% don’t. Also, parents complain that we ask for too many masks to be kept at school and every time a mask comes off (like for snack) a new one has to be out on so they won’t be handling a dirty mask and so it can be washed. Making them take off masks for the playground would mean more masks needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours has been in masks th whole time. I have a 3yo in Bethesda.
I'm this PP and I misread OP. Ours doesn't do masks outside. That does seem like a bummer and gratuitous to me too.
This is OP - if it’s just our place I will probably gently ask that they reconsider. My older child wears her mask fine but my younger one really struggles with it and did a lot better once he got a long break outside. Seemed to help him play better withers other kids- he has a significant lisp still and is hard to understand in the mask, even for me. I just don’t see the point for 3 year olds who have way more exposure other times of the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours has been in masks th whole time. I have a 3yo in Bethesda.
I'm this PP and I misread OP. Ours doesn't do masks outside. That does seem like a bummer and gratuitous to me too.
Anonymous wrote:Ours has been in masks th whole time. I have a 3yo in Bethesda.