Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get why you wouldn't want to know. If you know strep is going around, and your kid is sick-then you know to be on the lookout for strep and not just assume it's a run of the mill sore throat.
OP here. Obviously I want to know, and I believe licensed centers have a requirement to notify. My question is - what frequency of illness notifications is cause for concern, indicating a bigger issue with the center?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get why you wouldn't want to know. If you know strep is going around, and your kid is sick-then you know to be on the lookout for strep and not just assume it's a run of the mill sore throat.
OP here. Obviously I want to know, and I believe licensed centers have a requirement to notify. My question is - what frequency of illness notifications is cause for concern, indicating a bigger issue with the center?
I would only be worried if there were none, because kids get this stuff, and there's nothing a center can do about a kid contracting pinkeye from a family member and bringing it in to school. If the center is handling it appropriately (like, there is an outbreak of lice, so they wash all linens), then this is just a fact of life. They can get it now, or they can get it later, but anytime kids are together in groups, they are going to share germs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get why you wouldn't want to know. If you know strep is going around, and your kid is sick-then you know to be on the lookout for strep and not just assume it's a run of the mill sore throat.
OP here. Obviously I want to know, and I believe licensed centers have a requirement to notify. My question is - what frequency of illness notifications is cause for concern, indicating a bigger issue with the center?
Anonymous wrote:What's normal? What's too many? Recently our daycare seems to be sending out a lot more. We have kids in two rooms, and one of those rooms often does activities/rest time with another room - increasing exposure.
With two kids, two working parents, and limited PTO, it's stressful to hear HFM or strep is once again spreading through the building. My nightmare is two siblings swapping HFM back and forth for a month.
Anonymous wrote:Just wait until they're a bit older and the notification is for lice/nits. Nothing makes you feel itchier than an email telling you your kid has been exposed to lice.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get why you wouldn't want to know. If you know strep is going around, and your kid is sick-then you know to be on the lookout for strep and not just assume it's a run of the mill sore throat.
Anonymous wrote:What's normal? What's too many? Recently our daycare seems to be sending out a lot more. We have kids in two rooms, and one of those rooms often does activities/rest time with another room - increasing exposure.
With two kids, two working parents, and limited PTO, it's stressful to hear HFM or strep is once again spreading through the building. My nightmare is two siblings swapping HFM back and forth for a month.