Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know some people will roll their eyes at this, but check on the foods she’s eating and see if you can tweak it so she has a more robust immune system. I know daycare comes with a lot of illness, but I do strongly believe that you can help prevent constant illness. A lot of kids eat a ton of dairy and parents force milk—-dairy is known to thicken mucus in some people and so cutting it out may help her be less snotty at least. Sugar can weaken the immune system. So limiting candy and processed sugary foods can really help with the little ones who seem to catch everything that’s going around.
Little to no exposure to all germs for over 18 months through isolation and masking in such young children is why there is such a surge in viruses now. Diet will not change that.
That is why I felt OK sending my kid to daycare. We all built up our immune system so if we caught COVID we may not have been as sick.
Anonymous wrote:Curious how old these kids are getting sick? My kid, who used to have a cold all the time, has been less sick over the past 1+ year (knock on wood), I think because of the constant mask wearing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know some people will roll their eyes at this, but check on the foods she’s eating and see if you can tweak it so she has a more robust immune system. I know daycare comes with a lot of illness, but I do strongly believe that you can help prevent constant illness. A lot of kids eat a ton of dairy and parents force milk—-dairy is known to thicken mucus in some people and so cutting it out may help her be less snotty at least. Sugar can weaken the immune system. So limiting candy and processed sugary foods can really help with the little ones who seem to catch everything that’s going around.
Little to no exposure to all germs for over 18 months through isolation and masking in such young children is why there is such a surge in viruses now. Diet will not change that.
Anonymous wrote:Your daycare really won't take a kid that just has a runny nose? We get a COVID test and send them back the next day. Our daycare and preschool don't seem to mind at all.
Anonymous wrote:I know some people will roll their eyes at this, but check on the foods she’s eating and see if you can tweak it so she has a more robust immune system. I know daycare comes with a lot of illness, but I do strongly believe that you can help prevent constant illness. A lot of kids eat a ton of dairy and parents force milk—-dairy is known to thicken mucus in some people and so cutting it out may help her be less snotty at least. Sugar can weaken the immune system. So limiting candy and processed sugary foods can really help with the little ones who seem to catch everything that’s going around.
Anonymous wrote:Your daycare really won't take a kid that just has a runny nose? We get a COVID test and send them back the next day. Our daycare and preschool don't seem to mind at all.
Anonymous wrote:Your daycare really won't take a kid that just has a runny nose? We get a COVID test and send them back the next day. Our daycare and preschool don't seem to mind at all.