Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pediatrician’s office called as they are now taking well visits but requiring masks for 2 and up. My almost two year old will have turned two before th I his two year old appointment but won’t wear a mask. I tried to even get it close to his face and he gasps and pulls it off.
Do you think masks will still be required if we postponed the appointment and also, we vaccinate would this get off schedule?
You are the parent and you tell your child that the mask is required to be kept on during doctor visit and there is no choice. I would raise holy hell if all children were wearing mandatory mask except your little snowflake. No other parent wants to take the risk if your spoiled brat spreading the virus!
The child is 2!!!!! He’s probably still wearing diapers. A mask that makes him feel like he can’t breathe is going to lead to tears and a tantrum - which incidentally results in more bodily fluids all over the floor, chairs, walls, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pediatrician’s office called as they are now taking well visits but requiring masks for 2 and up. My almost two year old will have turned two before th I his two year old appointment but won’t wear a mask. I tried to even get it close to his face and he gasps and pulls it off.
Do you think masks will still be required if we postponed the appointment and also, we vaccinate would this get off schedule?
You are the parent and you tell your child that the mask is required to be kept on during doctor visit and there is no choice. I would raise holy hell if all children were wearing mandatory mask except your little snowflake. No other parent wants to take the risk if your spoiled brat spreading the virus!
j.
Please. This is a two year old. One parent can hold him down, while another parent ties a mask to this poor kid? They still may be able to get it off. The doctor's office does not expect this level of effort. They are posting guidelines, not regulations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pediatrician’s office called as they are now taking well visits but requiring masks for 2 and up. My almost two year old will have turned two before th I his two year old appointment but won’t wear a mask. I tried to even get it close to his face and he gasps and pulls it off.
Do you think masks will still be required if we postponed the appointment and also, we vaccinate would this get off schedule?
You are the parent and you tell your child that the mask is required to be kept on during doctor visit and there is no choice. I would raise holy hell if all children were wearing mandatory mask except your little snowflake. No other parent wants to take the risk if your spoiled brat spreading the virus!
The child is 2!!!!! He’s probably still wearing diapers. A mask that makes him feel like he can’t breathe is going to lead to tears and a tantrum - which incidentally results in more bodily fluids all over the floor, chairs, walls, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pediatrician’s office called as they are now taking well visits but requiring masks for 2 and up. My almost two year old will have turned two before th I his two year old appointment but won’t wear a mask. I tried to even get it close to his face and he gasps and pulls it off.
Do you think masks will still be required if we postponed the appointment and also, we vaccinate would this get off schedule?
You are the parent and you tell your child that the mask is required to be kept on during doctor visit and there is no choice. I would raise holy hell if all children were wearing mandatory mask except your little snowflake. No other parent wants to take the risk if your spoiled brat spreading the virus!