Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah I don’t get it either. I don’t see the point given that they don’t wear masks for much of the day as other posters have mentioned. It’s hard to get a sense of where people are really at - do they actually want to mask their kids or are they just doing it because everyone else is and they don’t want to rock the boat?
Also curious what the teachers think. I’d imagine they have to be tired of dealing with putting masks on and off kids. Is it because they think parents want masks? Or do they want them bc it makes them feel “safe”? Quotes bc they are around the kids for hours and unmasked for much of that time so I question what it is making them feel safe from.
It feels like a stand off where no one wants to make the first move and put themselves out there to say let’s stop this
At our daycare I think not. A few of the children in our 2s room that started recently aren't currently wearing masks based on photos. It may be that they haven't actually turned 2? I don't think they would post those photos if someone had been making a stink about it but I could be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm just curious what the end game is for the self-declared "pro-maskers", particularly for toddlers/preschoolers should the vaccine for that age group never materialize. If that turns out to be the case, do people really support masking young kids until they turn 5?
In any event, the poll results do not surprise me, I imagine the numbers would be similar at mine. Everyone is still wearing masks when they migrate to the nearby playground at the end of the day. Lets see how long these parents last in their N95s once the weather heats up though.
Many of us have told you the end game for us and you don't care and just keep posting the same thing every day. We will continue to mask indoors in the summer and would ever go to somewhere in close contact like a playground as that's wildly unsafe with people like you around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah I don’t get it either. I don’t see the point given that they don’t wear masks for much of the day as other posters have mentioned. It’s hard to get a sense of where people are really at - do they actually want to mask their kids or are they just doing it because everyone else is and they don’t want to rock the boat?
Also curious what the teachers think. I’d imagine they have to be tired of dealing with putting masks on and off kids. Is it because they think parents want masks? Or do they want them bc it makes them feel “safe”? Quotes bc they are around the kids for hours and unmasked for much of that time so I question what it is making them feel safe from.
It feels like a stand off where no one wants to make the first move and put themselves out there to say let’s stop this
At our daycare I think not. A few of the children in our 2s room that started recently aren't currently wearing masks based on photos. It may be that they haven't actually turned 2? I don't think they would post those photos if someone had been making a stink about it but I could be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I don’t get it either. I don’t see the point given that they don’t wear masks for much of the day as other posters have mentioned. It’s hard to get a sense of where people are really at - do they actually want to mask their kids or are they just doing it because everyone else is and they don’t want to rock the boat?
Also curious what the teachers think. I’d imagine they have to be tired of dealing with putting masks on and off kids. Is it because they think parents want masks? Or do they want them bc it makes them feel “safe”? Quotes bc they are around the kids for hours and unmasked for much of that time so I question what it is making them feel safe from.
It feels like a stand off where no one wants to make the first move and put themselves out there to say let’s stop this
Anonymous wrote:I'm just curious what the end game is for the self-declared "pro-maskers", particularly for toddlers/preschoolers should the vaccine for that age group never materialize. If that turns out to be the case, do people really support masking young kids until they turn 5?
In any event, the poll results do not surprise me, I imagine the numbers would be similar at mine. Everyone is still wearing masks when they migrate to the nearby playground at the end of the day. Lets see how long these parents last in their N95s once the weather heats up though.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just curious what the end game is for the self-declared "pro-maskers", particularly for toddlers/preschoolers should the vaccine for that age group never materialize. If that turns out to be the case, do people really support masking young kids until they turn 5?
In any event, the poll results do not surprise me, I imagine the numbers would be similar at mine. Everyone is still wearing masks when they migrate to the nearby playground at the end of the day. Lets see how long these parents last in their N95s once the weather heats up though.
Anonymous wrote:I think the anti-maskers are just loud and/or really annoyed and pro-maskers are more ambivalent and/or don’t need to yell about it because masking is default policy in DC these days. But thank you for the reminder that DCUM is not real life!
Anonymous wrote:Squeaky wheel gets the grease - this saying has always been true, IMO.
We used a fantastic software package at work that everyone loved except for ONE person who was always very vocal and loud about his distaste of it. When it was time for our yearly renewal, our boss remembered all the negative complaints from the ONE person and chose to look for a new software. So then we all got to learn a new software and go about becoming certified users of it. What happens 2 months later? Squeaky wheel transfers to another department and we're all stuck with this terrible software for 10 more months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP back.
I appreciate all your thoughts on this. I fell in the minority of survey respondents and preferred to remove the masks on kids. The teachers have been given time off to be vaccinated and boosted and time off (not counted against PTO) for any adverse reactions. Admittedly I was disappointed teachers almost unanimously wanted masking to continue and parents as well.
The survey was completed by a third party and asked for no identifying information. I have to believe it was truly anonymous.
Also, I agree that having them eat/nap/ eat again without masks is silly. Ours even still are required on the playground but not for snack that takes 30 min.
I was hoping the survey would yield different results and begin to set metrics for an off ramp. Instead they said masks will be continue and will be reevaluated later this year.
If kids get sick, parents miss work. If teachers get sick, parents miss work if there is not enough day care staffing. If parents get sick, they miss work.....the point of day care is to be able to work for most.