Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some stores still do seniors and people with disabilities hours. Maybe go during those hours?
Wtf? Please don't encourage the kid who can't wear a mask to go with the seniors.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, ADA type allowances have clauses where an exception doesn’t have to be made for someone’s disability if that exception will put someone else in harms way. So a store could make you leave, even if your child won’t wear a mask. I would not bring him because that will happen eventually to you, and it will be upsetting to both of you.
Also- your son is having in home therapy sessions so he is being exposed to people, indoors, outside of his family. He could easily be an asymptomatic covid carrier. It’s irresponsible to bring him unmasked into a store. If you said neither of you ever left the house or socialized with anyone , indoors or out, I’d be more on your side, but what you are contemplating doing is dangerous for your community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t have time to read the whole thread. Do you have a jogging stroller? Could you put a rain hood over it? It’s not great, but it is miles better than taking him anywhere unmasked.
For the record, I still think you should keep him home. My kids also haven’t been on an errand since March. I do grocery shopping after their bedtimes. Yes, stuff is out of stock. Yes, we have multiple food allergies/ sensitivities, so when “ my” bread is out, I don’t get bread. -gg
Why do you ask about a jogging stroller? No, but we have other strollers. I'm planning on using a tandem stroller that we already have. That way I'll have room for bags.
I thought about that rain cover idea a bit ago. I ordered one earlier tonight, although it's looking like I'm going to need to go into a bank before it arrives. With the limited banking hours, there's no avoiding bringing the kid along. I guess I can just drop the sun shade low as it goes.
You know you can deposit checks online now or even at some atms? You can get money from the atm. Do you really need to go into the bank? Your spouse can't watch the child for 30 minutes so you can run into the bank before 5pm? Or spouse can't run into the bank quickly before or after work? Or at a lunch break? Honestly OP you are either a troll or totally out of touch with reality. (Also, nothing to do with child having ASD, I don't run any errands with my toddler who won't wear a mask!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t have time to read the whole thread. Do you have a jogging stroller? Could you put a rain hood over it? It’s not great, but it is miles better than taking him anywhere unmasked.
For the record, I still think you should keep him home. My kids also haven’t been on an errand since March. I do grocery shopping after their bedtimes. Yes, stuff is out of stock. Yes, we have multiple food allergies/ sensitivities, so when “ my” bread is out, I don’t get bread. -gg
Why do you ask about a jogging stroller? No, but we have other strollers. I'm planning on using a tandem stroller that we already have. That way I'll have room for bags.
I thought about that rain cover idea a bit ago. I ordered one earlier tonight, although it's looking like I'm going to need to go into a bank before it arrives. With the limited banking hours, there's no avoiding bringing the kid along. I guess I can just drop the sun shade low as it goes.
Anonymous wrote:I want to stress OP, that you need to make mask wearing a priority with therapy and at home. A few seconds to a few minutes to 10 minutes - work your way up. It will be horrible to have your child who does not tolerate a mask end up needing to be intubated or have a nasal canula for O2 sat or anything else if he or she develops breathing complications. Many of the therapists and specialists I work with are pushing that hard with their patients, many of those who have sensory disorders or ASD, because they know that entrance into school and also just in case their is a medical need, being able to wear a mask is so important.
Please make this something you work on hard core at home. It might save your child's life.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t have time to read the whole thread. Do you have a jogging stroller? Could you put a rain hood over it? It’s not great, but it is miles better than taking him anywhere unmasked.
For the record, I still think you should keep him home. My kids also haven’t been on an errand since March. I do grocery shopping after their bedtimes. Yes, stuff is out of stock. Yes, we have multiple food allergies/ sensitivities, so when “ my” bread is out, I don’t get bread. -gg
Anonymous wrote:Some stores still do seniors and people with disabilities hours. Maybe go during those hours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well do not try to take your child to brookside gardens, fwiw. I have a child with issues who is literally two weeks into being 3. Will not tolerate a mask. I had an urgent need for the bathroom and they wouldn't let me in. Would have been there for 2 min and there was no one around except the person standing guard to the building. This was a couple weeks ago. The trails were not crowded or anything.
Your child could start wearing a mask once he or she was 2, not 3. So he or she has been old enough to wear a mask literally the entire pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Well do not try to take your child to brookside gardens, fwiw. I have a child with issues who is literally two weeks into being 3. Will not tolerate a mask. I had an urgent need for the bathroom and they wouldn't let me in. Would have been there for 2 min and there was no one around except the person standing guard to the building. This was a couple weeks ago. The trails were not crowded or anything.