Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are pulling DD for precisely this reason and stretching to get a nanny. DD gets sick every two weeks and is out for a week minimum. And this was during the spring and summer!!!!! Not even peak cold flu. The germs are nastier after all the lockdowns and she's been pretty sick a couple of times.
It would be easier if she could go back with a negative test, but it's 48 hours without symptoms. And DD has been so miserable with some if these germs I would have kept her out anyway.
I just can't do it anymore and I'm lucky to have the nanny option. Which I never wanted and DD has been in daycare generally since she was 6 months
When your nanny gets COVID and doesn’t tell you OR when they just stop being reliable and there is no backup, please let us know how much you like your nanny then. Lol. Newbie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone pulled out of your daycare snd looked for a different option because of non Covid related absences? We are concerned daycare might not be worth it because of all the time the child will spend waiting for Covid results before being allowed back. Our center has very strict rules and excludes children for a single symptom, including runny nose or congestion, which could be due to an allergy. I’m sort of wondering after how many absences you just decide it’s not worth it.
Yes we pulled out of a program for this last year. We are dual working parents and one of us has no WFH option -- it was 100% not feasible to escalate to multi-day quarantine for every sniffle. We had a nanny for a while during the remainder of 2020 and then switched to a new daycare after the nanny quit.
Hahahahah so you are back to where you started. That was pretty unproductive. I guess daycare was your best option in the first place.