Anonymous wrote:I hear you. The masks at outdoor drop off and pick up for parents is irritating theatre but I’d gladly do that forever if they would just let these kids run around outside with no masks. My center won’t even do water play because it would mean no masks outside. I hate this so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The latest guidance was issued May 20.
NP but was just going to say this too- here is the link:
https://earlychildhood.marylandpublicschools.org/system/files/filedepot/3/covid_guidance_full_080420.pdf
Personally I don't like the continued wishy-washyness about mask usage outside. The language still points to the need for distance to be maintained in order to remove face coverings. Obviously asking toddlers to maintain distance is unrealistic, so our center continues to require masks outside, even on hot days. Why can't the CDC and MSDE just say they're not needed outside rather than asking providers to make judgment calls about distance and what constitutes a high enough temperature or activity level to warrant concerns about heat illness?
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure the child care office can control me as an adult not employed by a business they license. They can control my kid and the teachers, but I wonder about me.
That said, is this the hill you want to die on? Is it worth destroying a relationship with the people who care for your child every day? It’s 60 seconds of drop off. Suck it up and play along with meaningless mask-wearing.
Anonymous wrote:The latest guidance was issued May 20.