Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what the right thing to do is. My kid also has a mild cold. Guess where he got it? School, because he hasn’t been anywhere else. Negative Covid test. Obviously someone else thought it was ok to send a kid in last week with the cold. So the whole class was already exposed to the same cold germs. I dunno…
Colds can be spread before or after symptoms are apparent. Whatever, they happen and are not a big deal for the vast majority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normally if they feel ok I would say send them. Given the current climate with Covid I would keep at home. I kept my kid home one day last week with only a sore throat. To the PP that is a teacher, what is your normal plan for a sick kid? If your spouse is a frontline worker I assume they have SL? I am a first responder snd if my kid is sick I use SL and stay home with my kid. You need a better plan.
The issue is parents have a fit if there is a sub.
Then they will have a fit and it’s okay. The parents in your don’s class willl be screwed if their kids get sick from your son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here and I also have a kid with a cold, PCR says not covid. Not sure you’d be happy if I had a sub for a week while I stay home with my kid who feels perfectly fine and just has a mild cough. What do you suggest I do? Spouse is a front line worker and can’t take off. Would love your suggestions so your kids don’t miss out on a week of education.
I am fine with a sub for a teacher with a sick kid. Stay home with your kid. Your kid comes first.
Thank you! A lot of parents are unhappy with subs.
Thankfully he’s been feeling perfectly fine, just congested. We did keep him home Friday. Wish he were older so he could be by himself, but he’s only 7.
He needs his parent. Stay home. Your child comes first even when he's older. You should not have to get a babysitter and your kids need to know they are your priority. Kids will be fine with a sub for a few days.
Did you miss the part where PP said he’s feeling perfectly fine? I’m sure if she sends her kid to school he will not develop an “I’m not my moms priority!” complex.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normally if they feel ok I would say send them. Given the current climate with Covid I would keep at home. I kept my kid home one day last week with only a sore throat. To the PP that is a teacher, what is your normal plan for a sick kid? If your spouse is a frontline worker I assume they have SL? I am a first responder snd if my kid is sick I use SL and stay home with my kid. You need a better plan.
The issue is parents have a fit if there is a sub.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here and I also have a kid with a cold, PCR says not covid. Not sure you’d be happy if I had a sub for a week while I stay home with my kid who feels perfectly fine and just has a mild cough. What do you suggest I do? Spouse is a front line worker and can’t take off. Would love your suggestions so your kids don’t miss out on a week of education.
I am fine with a sub for a teacher with a sick kid. Stay home with your kid. Your kid comes first.
Thank you! A lot of parents are unhappy with subs.
Thankfully he’s been feeling perfectly fine, just congested. We did keep him home Friday. Wish he were older so he could be by himself, but he’s only 7.
He needs his parent. Stay home. Your child comes first even when he's older. You should not have to get a babysitter and your kids need to know they are your priority. Kids will be fine with a sub for a few days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here and I also have a kid with a cold, PCR says not covid. Not sure you’d be happy if I had a sub for a week while I stay home with my kid who feels perfectly fine and just has a mild cough. What do you suggest I do? Spouse is a front line worker and can’t take off. Would love your suggestions so your kids don’t miss out on a week of education.
I am fine with a sub for a teacher with a sick kid. Stay home with your kid. Your kid comes first.
Thank you! A lot of parents are unhappy with subs.
Thankfully he’s been feeling perfectly fine, just congested. We did keep him home Friday. Wish he were older so he could be by himself, but he’s only 7.
Anonymous wrote:My kid has a cold. We did COVID testing and it’s negative. Has a cough and runny nose. Do they stay home or go to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here and I also have a kid with a cold, PCR says not covid. Not sure you’d be happy if I had a sub for a week while I stay home with my kid who feels perfectly fine and just has a mild cough. What do you suggest I do? Spouse is a front line worker and can’t take off. Would love your suggestions so your kids don’t miss out on a week of education.
I’m also a teacher. Parents would rather you don’t send your sick son to spread his cold to his teacher and other kids in his class. You need to find a babysitter.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what the right thing to do is. My kid also has a mild cold. Guess where he got it? School, because he hasn’t been anywhere else. Negative Covid test. Obviously someone else thought it was ok to send a kid in last week with the cold. So the whole class was already exposed to the same cold germs. I dunno…
Anonymous wrote:It's not COVID; send your kid in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here and I also have a kid with a cold, PCR says not covid. Not sure you’d be happy if I had a sub for a week while I stay home with my kid who feels perfectly fine and just has a mild cough. What do you suggest I do? Spouse is a front line worker and can’t take off. Would love your suggestions so your kids don’t miss out on a week of education.
I am fine with a sub for a teacher with a sick kid. Stay home with your kid. Your kid comes first.
Anonymous wrote:Normally if they feel ok I would say send them. Given the current climate with Covid I would keep at home. I kept my kid home one day last week with only a sore throat. To the PP that is a teacher, what is your normal plan for a sick kid? If your spouse is a frontline worker I assume they have SL? I am a first responder snd if my kid is sick I use SL and stay home with my kid. You need a better plan.