Anonymous wrote:Are they good about wearing their masks? Are you sending them to school with a cloth mask? Maybe you need better quality masks and make sure they're wearing them properly. Also lots of hand washing and hand sanitizer use. Teaching them not to rub their eyes or scratch their faces.
Anonymous wrote:I have 2 boys and when they went to daycare, they were sick all the time. They rarely get sick now that they are school aged. Have not been sick once since covid.
I now have a preschooler and she also has not been sick since covid. She goes to preschool for 3 hours per day. She doesn’t eat lunch there and they are masked all day.
Anonymous wrote:Since my 2 kids had gone to school/daycare in person (one started in July and one started in September), 1 had taken them to about combined 1 urgent care, 15 pediatrician sick appointments, 10 covid testings and 3 rapid testing .Geezz....not to mention I have taken about 15 days of sick day out from work. And, they are currently sick again, and all of them are covid negative, and just cold/virus, nothing serious and no medication given/no antibiotic required. If it is pre-pandemic, I would not have taken any of them to see pediatrician that frequently because I know it is not uncommon for kids to get sick. And, unfortunately, everytime they get a lot better and go back to school/daycare, they get sick again, probably from other kids there. It is just a loop that never ends, and fall just starts.
How do I survive the rest of this school year with my 2 kids? Their sick symptoms is ONE or A FEW of those each time which are runny nose, fever, sneezing, diarrhea, vomiting, tummyache, cough or low appetite. And, I feel like it is always I take them to pediatrician appointment, and they get checked and say my kids are fine, just cold/virus, and get them covid tested, and we got sent home. And, we stay home on weekends, no playdate, no social gathering, no dine out/dine in, just random walk in neighborhood. I don't understand why some kids are not sick but some kids are sick and they hang out together at the same classroom masked? Are some kids stronger and healthier and not easily to get sick? At once, I am told that 50% of kids are sick from the same classroom for a few days.
Anonymous wrote:You can't prevent it all but I would make sure to boost immunity in ways you can, vitamin c rich foods, elderberry and zinc help a lot to reduce length of colds, less refined sugar and processed food if you can, good sleep etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are either of your kids in actual school? If not, I would strongly consider getting a nanny and pulling them out of daycare for the year.
Then you're just punting the problem down the road. Their immune system needs to encounter germs to strengthen up. You either deal with it now, or you deal with it later when they're in real school when missing days is actually going to hurt their education.
Anonymous wrote:Are either of your kids in actual school? If not, I would strongly consider getting a nanny and pulling them out of daycare for the year.
Anonymous wrote:My oldest kid has been in daycare/preschool since he was 2, in person during pandemic, and he is in kindergarten at 5. He rarely get sick that often till the past month once his little sister enroll in daycare, but I cannot rule out that he may get sick from his new public school.
My youngest has never been in any daycare since born, so she is the one that keep getting sick and passing it to everyone in the family. I was seriously sick for a week because of her, DH had lingering cough for 2 month (now all good) because of her, DS had been getting sick sometimes from her as well. She is almost 3. She gets sick, feels better, gets sick again, feels better and go on. Even when she is sick, she is still very active.
Both kids love daycare/school for social interaction, unfortunately I am not considering nanny for little one, and the older one is required to be in school (except I homeschool which is impossible due to work at office) because of his school age.
Anonymous wrote:I bet you're the same poster from 2020 who wrote "I love how many colds we haven't caught!!!"
You are starting over with your kids immune systems. It's the first year of daycare all over again.