Anonymous wrote:Definitely not. My kid loves school. I don’t make up my own rules with regards to COVID. My daycare follows the CDC rules.
Anonymous wrote:No way, I’ve been off for two weeks and need to go back to work.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sending my 2 and 4 year old to preschool on Monday. I have to work. Thanks everyone else for keeping your kids home.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I think we’re going to keep DC out of preschool for the first week. I have a very light work load (work from home) and we have a nanny for our preschooler and baby. It’s a luxury to be able to do this. I know a lot of daycare-dependent parents who don’t have this option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m undecided. Have a 3 year old in nursery school. I kept him home last week and he was on break this week. His school is requiring rapid or PCR tests to return. He’s going off the walls at home and I feel terrible about keeping him home. We also have a 7 week old and am nervous about the infant. That said, their pediatrician doesn’t see the point of keeping him home, because he’s at the age where’s he benefitting from school, covid is here to stay, and this variant is very contagious but has been relatively mild: long story short, unless I’m going to keep him home indefinitely, it’s likely that our unvaccinated kids will contract it, as infuriating as that is for all of us who’ve locked down, socially distanced ,and vaccinated the adults and older children around them.
Well the point would be to protect your newborn as long as possible.
But if she's not going to keep a 3 year old out of prek for several months, then that's not really a plausible goal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m undecided. Have a 3 year old in nursery school. I kept him home last week and he was on break this week. His school is requiring rapid or PCR tests to return. He’s going off the walls at home and I feel terrible about keeping him home. We also have a 7 week old and am nervous about the infant. That said, their pediatrician doesn’t see the point of keeping him home, because he’s at the age where’s he benefitting from school, covid is here to stay, and this variant is very contagious but has been relatively mild: long story short, unless I’m going to keep him home indefinitely, it’s likely that our unvaccinated kids will contract it, as infuriating as that is for all of us who’ve locked down, socially distanced ,and vaccinated the adults and older children around them.
Well the point would be to protect your newborn as long as possible.
Anonymous wrote:I’m undecided. Have a 3 year old in nursery school. I kept him home last week and he was on break this week. His school is requiring rapid or PCR tests to return. He’s going off the walls at home and I feel terrible about keeping him home. We also have a 7 week old and am nervous about the infant. That said, their pediatrician doesn’t see the point of keeping him home, because he’s at the age where’s he benefitting from school, covid is here to stay, and this variant is very contagious but has been relatively mild: long story short, unless I’m going to keep him home indefinitely, it’s likely that our unvaccinated kids will contract it, as infuriating as that is for all of us who’ve locked down, socially distanced ,and vaccinated the adults and older children around them.