Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would it be crazy town to wear a mask? Repeated viral infections seems way more crazy town to me.
My toddler has had one minor cold in 2 years as we mask and socialize outdoors ( outdoor story time, outdoor music class, playgrounds, soccer, etc). Airborne illness is real and masks help. She is great about keeping her mask on when inside. No need for a naturopath.
I might honestly try to mask everyone including the 2 year old. Aim for more outdoor activities vs indoors. :/
I'm the pp- my almost 2 yr old wears happy masks. Sometimes well before kn94
What mask do you use?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem with masking is it doesn’t build their immune systems. It protects while you’re wearing it but doesn’t teach the body to protect itself long term. So if you mask, don’t do it all the way until February.
The point isn’t to avoid an accurate asthma diagnosis, right? If he is asthmatic, you need to know and treat it.
Sleep is the best way to stay healthy. And yes, more outdoor stuff (no need to mask outdoors).
I don't really see the point in building their immune system if they aren't getting sick at all or much less. Anyways, it is less miserable for a elementary age kid to be sick than a toddler
As for the asthma, it seems the viral infections themselves are sensitizing
Anonymous wrote:The problem with masking is it doesn’t build their immune systems. It protects while you’re wearing it but doesn’t teach the body to protect itself long term. So if you mask, don’t do it all the way until February.
The point isn’t to avoid an accurate asthma diagnosis, right? If he is asthmatic, you need to know and treat it.
Sleep is the best way to stay healthy. And yes, more outdoor stuff (no need to mask outdoors).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would it be crazy town to wear a mask? Repeated viral infections seems way more crazy town to me.
My toddler has had one minor cold in 2 years as we mask and socialize outdoors ( outdoor story time, outdoor music class, playgrounds, soccer, etc). Airborne illness is real and masks help. She is great about keeping her mask on when inside. No need for a naturopath.
I might honestly try to mask everyone including the 2 year old. Aim for more outdoor activities vs indoors. :/
I'm the pp- my almost 2 yr old wears happy masks. Sometimes well before kn94
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would it be crazy town to wear a mask? Repeated viral infections seems way more crazy town to me.
My toddler has had one minor cold in 2 years as we mask and socialize outdoors ( outdoor story time, outdoor music class, playgrounds, soccer, etc). Airborne illness is real and masks help. She is great about keeping her mask on when inside. No need for a naturopath.
I might honestly try to mask everyone including the 2 year old. Aim for more outdoor activities vs indoors. :/
Anonymous wrote:Why would it be crazy town to wear a mask? Repeated viral infections seems way more crazy town to me.
My toddler has had one minor cold in 2 years as we mask and socialize outdoors ( outdoor story time, outdoor music class, playgrounds, soccer, etc). Airborne illness is real and masks help. She is great about keeping her mask on when inside. No need for a naturopath.