Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What Covid protocols are still in place at your daycare/preschool?
- Ours is still doing Rapid tests weekly, temp checks at the door, masks indoor and outdoor, and no parents inside the building, ever. -- Is this standard?
Why are parents not pushing back on this? It's been over 2 years. If parents keep letting this continue it will literally never end. It's so completely dumb and does nothing to help with Covid. Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In VA it is illegal for a childcare provider or daycare to not allow parents into the building. It is explicitly stated in all the communication from the state regarding COVID
Where does it say this?
As a reminder, Virginia law states that parents or guardians cannot be prohibited from entering a child care facility when their child is present under Section 22.1-289.054. Providers may recommend or require parents or guardians to maintain a certain distance and/or wear masks while picking up or dropping off their children or visiting the facility.
Anonymous wrote:
In VA it is illegal for a childcare provider or daycare to not allow parents into the building. It is explicitly stated in all the communication from the state regarding COVID
Where does it say this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
IME, a lot of parents around here gave bought in to the narrative that these kids need to be “protected” until they can be vaccinated (whether that vaccine e will be effective is another story). Ours lets us in the building now but we can’t go in the classrooms (which is ok with me, we still see the teachers but less drama with drop off/pickup). Masks are no longer required but something like 90% of the kids and all the teachers still wear them. Even in the older “4s” room where all the kids have now turned 5.
I think for a lot of kids these processes work better as they avoid prolonged drop offs hat make things harder for them. Unfortunately for us the strict rules about parents going in are really problematic due to some special needs that DD has. We have worked it out with our current provider but we'd love to change providers to be closer to our new home, and can't because none will allow this and it means such a transition would be harmful to DD. I am fine with a lot of these rules but I really feel public health authorities need to explicitly state that special needs (a documented delay or diagnosed condition) warrant exceptions.
In VA it is illegal for a childcare provider or daycare to not allow parents into the building. It is explicitly stated in all the communication from the state regarding COVID
In VA it is illegal for a childcare provider or daycare to not allow parents into the building. It is explicitly stated in all the communication from the state regarding COVID
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What Covid protocols are still in place at your daycare/preschool?
- Ours is still doing Rapid tests weekly, temp checks at the door, masks indoor and outdoor, and no parents inside the building, ever. -- Is this standard?
Why are parents not pushing back on this? It's been over 2 years. If parents keep letting this continue it will literally never end. It's so completely dumb and does nothing to help with Covid. Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nova daycare just adults for masks. parents allowed in.
+1 Our daycare dropped all protocols except requiring masks for any adults in the building.
Anonymous wrote:I am a preschool/child care center owner and I firmly believe a lot of these places just use COVID as an excuse to keep parents out of the building. Being transparent means you always have to be on your game and a lot of places are frankly just babysitting with teachers on their phones and they don't want parents to see that because they want to keep being lazy.