Anonymous wrote:- No daycare.
- No public transportation if we can afford it (like school bus).
- Everyone is vaccinated against flu. Kids up to date with vaccination.
- Stay home and rest if falling sick. No medicating with Tylenol and then sending sick kids to school.
- Mask when outside in public spaces that you don't care about (like Costco or grocery store)
- Hand washing, hand sanitizer, no shoes inside home, good personal hygiene, clean home.
- No pets and no smoking household.
- Make sure that you let people know that they cannot come to your house if they are sick - be it cleaners or other kids or relatives.
- Change clothes once you come home.
- Change your home filters regularly, keep a dust free home, have a UV light installed in your HVAC system.
- Eat and drink - healthy, nutritious and fresh food. Go organic. No cold drinks.
- Keep their heads warm. Dress appropriately for the weather. Make them have warm drinks.
- Make them rinse their mouth with warm salty water after every meal. Good oral hygine. Gargle with salt water if they are old enough to gargle - twice a day when they brush their mouth.
- Nourish their gut bacteria - lots of fresh produce and yogurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you do differently?
My younger daycare kid eats healthier than you older one does and gets way less sick but wondering if its a coincidence
Nothing I have one who always got sick and one who never did. It just happens.
Same - one kid always got sick and the other didn't. I did nothing different.
Anonymous wrote:Also saline in a nebulizer at the first sight of a runny nose or sniffle.
Anonymous wrote:What do you do differently?
My younger daycare kid eats healthier than you older one does and gets way less sick but wondering if its a coincidence
Anonymous wrote:My mom grew up on a farm. We rarely got sick as children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- No daycare.
- No public transportation if we can afford it (like school bus).
- Everyone is vaccinated against flu. Kids up to date with vaccination.
- Stay home and rest if falling sick. No medicating with Tylenol and then sending sick kids to school.
- Mask when outside in public spaces that you don't care about (like Costco or grocery store)
- Hand washing, hand sanitizer, no shoes inside home, good personal hygiene, clean home.
- No pets and no smoking household.
- Make sure that you let people know that they cannot come to your house if they are sick - be it cleaners or other kids or relatives.
- Change clothes once you come home.
- Change your home filters regularly, keep a dust free home, have a UV light installed in your HVAC system.
- Eat and drink - healthy, nutritious and fresh food. Go organic. No cold drinks.
- Keep their heads warm. Dress appropriately for the weather. Make them have warm drinks.
- Make them rinse their mouth with warm salty water after every meal. Good oral hygine. Gargle with salt water if they are old enough to gargle - twice a day when they brush their mouth.
- Nourish their gut bacteria - lots of fresh produce and yogurt.
+1 We do this too! Except we have pets. Might help with preventing allergies who knows? We alos spend a lot of times outdoors digging in the dirt and have a bunch of indoor plants