Anonymous wrote:If you can, breastfeed. It will help them get sick less often and for less long when they do.
None of this is easy, though. I agree with the posters saying get a nanny or nanny share or even a small home day care if possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child needed ear tubes then they would have gotten those ear infections no matter what. Also, eczema is not contagious and did not come from daycare. Styles are also not contagious.
The blatant misinformation that now regularly gets posted here is shocking. All part of an agenda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child needed ear tubes then they would have gotten those ear infections no matter what. Also, eczema is not contagious and did not come from daycare. Styles are also not contagious.
Nope. We had a terrible string of illness and ear infections with our kid in daycare. Our pediatrician told us that we either needed to get our kid tubes or pull them from daycare. We switched to a nanny and the ear infections stopped. They were secondary to all the viruses going around daycare. Our kid is 12 now and never needed tubes.
Anonymous wrote:If your child needed ear tubes then they would have gotten those ear infections no matter what. Also, eczema is not contagious and did not come from daycare. Styles are also not contagious.
Anonymous wrote:I had 2 under 2 and had to put both in daycare after I went back to work. Out of the two years, my older one had 8 ear infections and had to have her ear tubes inserted. My younger one went through 3 times of hand foot mouth and what's worse was my husband and I AND my mother got hfm from caring for her. Last but not least, we have experienced almost every child virus including RSV, eczema, diarrhea, fever, stye, pink eye etc etc
Both of them started daycare 6 months and 3 months respectively and we had two very rough winters. Our kids got sent home frequently, and they also got sick from going to daycare at the first place. It seems I'm paying for getting sick myself and inconveniencing myself for having to pick up and caring for sick kids during work days.
Guess what? This is our last week with our daycare, and sure enough, both got sent home the exact same afternoon, with the policy of 24-hour fever free, they have to miss tomorrow's school, which means I have to watch my kids and work.......
For those looking for daycare options, if possible, home daycare or nanny share is the way to go. Daycare is good for socialization, but the sicknesses never end and daycare will never be clean enough for kids to not get sick.
Anonymous wrote:Daycare is not for infants. Infants don't need socialization. That is for ages 2-3+.
Anonymous wrote:If your child needed ear tubes then they would have gotten those ear infections no matter what. Also, eczema is not contagious and did not come from daycare. Styles are also not contagious.
Anonymous wrote:I really think this is a lie that daycare parents tells themselves. It's not the same. Older kids don't put absolutely everything in their mouths. Older kids know to aim when puking, can blow their noses, and are hardier when sick. Bigger kids can put themselves back to sleep and don't have to be rocked all night. And kids really don't get sick as often in other childcare. Not even close.Anonymous wrote:Just wanted to say that daycare has been great for us. Babies get sick in every childcare situation. A lot of kids who don’t go to daycare young just get everything in preschool and kindergarten. There’s no right or wrong way but daycare is great for a lot of families.
Anonymous wrote:Daycare is not for infants. Infants don't need socialization. That is for ages 2-3+.