Anonymous wrote:reading this thread just makes me want to keep my kid home until this is over
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No masks!!! Wtf?!
Masks would become ineffective in a daycare due to how often babies and toddler would be touching them.
Would this matter for kids development? If they can’t see facial expressions? Does anyone have any thoughts? I truly wonder about this, because I want my kid to see her teacher. This might be the reason I keep her home. I want her to get hugs and smiles and those sorts of things.
My daughter is in preschool, as we are essential workers. Everyone entering the school (teachers and kids) have to get a temp check before they can go in. Parents can’t enter the building.
The teachers do not wear masks. They give hugs to the kids, smiles, etc. It’s really important for kids’ verbal development to see mouths moving. Also, having their teachers not be able to touch them at all—no hugs, diaper changes, etc.—is both impractical and harmful to their development.
There have been no cases in her center.
Anonymous wrote:Now that COVID is here, will parents finally stop giving their kids Tylenol to mask a fever and sending them to school when they’re sick? It was bad enough to give the class a random virus or the flu, but what one parent assumes is just teething or an ear infection could literally kill children or teachers now.
Anonymous wrote:Now that COVID is here, will parents finally stop giving their kids Tylenol to mask a fever and sending them to school when they’re sick? It was bad enough to give the class a random virus or the flu, but what one parent assumes is just teething or an ear infection could literally kill children or teachers now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No masks!!! Wtf?!
Masks would become ineffective in a daycare due to how often babies and toddler would be touching them.
Would this matter for kids development? If they can’t see facial expressions? Does anyone have any thoughts? I truly wonder about this, because I want my kid to see her teacher. This might be the reason I keep her home. I want her to get hugs and smiles and those sorts of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No masks!!! Wtf?!
Masks would become ineffective in a daycare due to how often babies and toddler would be touching them.
Anonymous wrote:There’s really no point in having one or two teachers wear a mask if all of the kids aren’t masked. The kids are just as likely to be infected and are less likely to show symptoms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No masks!!! Wtf?!
Masks would become ineffective in a daycare due to how often babies and toddler would be touching them.
Also, young children could be scared by the sight of seeing their teachers in masks. They don’t understand and it could end up just making them really upset. Before you say “oh they’re being wusses,” I’m talking about kids who are 3 and under.
From experience, the children don't really care. They find it a bit weird at first, but then it becomes a non issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No masks!!! Wtf?!
Masks would become ineffective in a daycare due to how often babies and toddler would be touching them.
Also, young children could be scared by the sight of seeing their teachers in masks. They don’t understand and it could end up just making them really upset. Before you say “oh they’re being wusses,” I’m talking about kids who are 3 and under.