Anonymous wrote:Bundle your kid up in a winter coat, hat, and gloves. Go for a winter walk on a nice trail with a pond and playground. Get the kid moving outdoors. Walk. It'll do you good, too.
Anonymous wrote:We stay home. There are some great kid yoga/ movement videos we do. We do lots of canning of fruits and generally practice a season of mindfulness. I have kids ages 1 - 10 and we enjoy the slow season with books and projects around the home (teach the older kids to sew/ knit and the younger ones learn basic home management skills).
Anonymous wrote:Bundle your kid up in a winter coat, hat, and gloves. Go for a winter walk on a nice trail with a pond and playground. Get the kid moving outdoors. Walk. It'll do you good, too.
Anonymous wrote:Which do you choose? DD goes to daycare so we are already getting sick constantly. When we're well it's tempting to go out and do things instead of being cooped up at home, but everywhere with little kids is a germ factory this time of year and I don't really want HFM or the flu on top of the three rounds of covid and 2 rounds of norovirus we've gotten in the last 6 months...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They already go to the petri dish called daycare (BTDT). You won’t pick up more bugs anywhere else. Get out and live life. If they get sick, how would you know it wasn’t from daycare?
It's true that you can't know for sure. But from experience, if your kid is the first at daycare with norovirus, and you were just at an indoor playground where a kid vomited...
No, you’ll never know. That’s the point.
You think daycare is the only place your child is getting sick?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They already go to the petri dish called daycare (BTDT). You won’t pick up more bugs anywhere else. Get out and live life. If they get sick, how would you know it wasn’t from daycare?
It's true that you can't know for sure. But from experience, if your kid is the first at daycare with norovirus, and you were just at an indoor playground where a kid vomited...
No, you’ll never know. That’s the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They already go to the petri dish called daycare (BTDT). You won’t pick up more bugs anywhere else. Get out and live life. If they get sick, how would you know it wasn’t from daycare?
It's true that you can't know for sure. But from experience, if your kid is the first at daycare with norovirus, and you were just at an indoor playground where a kid vomited...
Anonymous wrote:They already go to the petri dish called daycare (BTDT). You won’t pick up more bugs anywhere else. Get out and live life. If they get sick, how would you know it wasn’t from daycare?