Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kindergartener has her second cold since school started. She had one early September. I kept her home for a day and then sent her to school with a little cough. A month later, she has another cold. I tested her for Covid both times. I considered keeping her home but I sent her to school. I also have two older kids and they basically had a cold on/off all winter when they were in preschool and early elementary.
We are invited to a play date next week at a home and I also invited someone over for a play date but have not yet confirmed since my daughter has a cold.
Would you cancel if other child had a cold?
The kids are all in the same class so they already see one another at school.
You’re so worried about a playdate, yet you send your kid to school like that every single day. I can tell you what these kids do all day - cough all over other kids and teachers, pick their noses constantly and wipe it on everything around them, sniffle and sniffle without stopping, wipe their noses with hands every minute. Once in a while they get a tissue when a teacher prompts them. So why are you worried about your little play date if you don’t mind sending your kid to school like this?
Guessing f-ing what I am a traveler from 2020 (not that poster) and from 2013 and from 2022 and you’re all trash for sending snotty disgusting kids to school. I have a preschooler and older and they don’t go to school with encrusted disgusting germ ridden waterfalls of snot. Thanks for continually keeping my kid out with your disgusting germs.
Trash, or people who don't have round-the-clock nannies or stay-at-home incomes?
I don't say this often but check your privilege
DP, but I’d have to say check your privilege to the person who feels entitled to send their kids out in public sick because of your personal childcare setup, or lack thereof. SMH.
Amen. Let's sacrifice the health of several other families because you can't figure out child care for yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kindergartener has her second cold since school started. She had one early September. I kept her home for a day and then sent her to school with a little cough. A month later, she has another cold. I tested her for Covid both times. I considered keeping her home but I sent her to school. I also have two older kids and they basically had a cold on/off all winter when they were in preschool and early elementary.
We are invited to a play date next week at a home and I also invited someone over for a play date but have not yet confirmed since my daughter has a cold.
Would you cancel if other child had a cold?
The kids are all in the same class so they already see one another at school.
You’re so worried about a playdate, yet you send your kid to school like that every single day. I can tell you what these kids do all day - cough all over other kids and teachers, pick their noses constantly and wipe it on everything around them, sniffle and sniffle without stopping, wipe their noses with hands every minute. Once in a while they get a tissue when a teacher prompts them. So why are you worried about your little play date if you don’t mind sending your kid to school like this?
Guessing f-ing what I am a traveler from 2020 (not that poster) and from 2013 and from 2022 and you’re all trash for sending snotty disgusting kids to school. I have a preschooler and older and they don’t go to school with encrusted disgusting germ ridden waterfalls of snot. Thanks for continually keeping my kid out with your disgusting germs.
Trash, or people who don't have round-the-clock nannies or stay-at-home incomes?
I don't say this often but check your privilege
DP, but I’d have to say check your privilege to the person who feels entitled to send their kids out in public sick because of your personal childcare setup, or lack thereof. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kindergartener has her second cold since school started. She had one early September. I kept her home for a day and then sent her to school with a little cough. A month later, she has another cold. I tested her for Covid both times. I considered keeping her home but I sent her to school. I also have two older kids and they basically had a cold on/off all winter when they were in preschool and early elementary.
We are invited to a play date next week at a home and I also invited someone over for a play date but have not yet confirmed since my daughter has a cold.
Would you cancel if other child had a cold?
The kids are all in the same class so they already see one another at school.
You’re so worried about a playdate, yet you send your kid to school like that every single day. I can tell you what these kids do all day - cough all over other kids and teachers, pick their noses constantly and wipe it on everything around them, sniffle and sniffle without stopping, wipe their noses with hands every minute. Once in a while they get a tissue when a teacher prompts them. So why are you worried about your little play date if you don’t mind sending your kid to school like this?
Guessing f-ing what I am a traveler from 2020 (not that poster) and from 2013 and from 2022 and you’re all trash for sending snotty disgusting kids to school. I have a preschooler and older and they don’t go to school with encrusted disgusting germ ridden waterfalls of snot. Thanks for continually keeping my kid out with your disgusting germs.
Trash, or people who don't have round-the-clock nannies or stay-at-home incomes?
I don't say this often but check your privilege
Anonymous wrote:I'd let the other parent know and let them decide whether to have the playdate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kindergartener has her second cold since school started. She had one early September. I kept her home for a day and then sent her to school with a little cough. A month later, she has another cold. I tested her for Covid both times. I considered keeping her home but I sent her to school. I also have two older kids and they basically had a cold on/off all winter when they were in preschool and early elementary.
We are invited to a play date next week at a home and I also invited someone over for a play date but have not yet confirmed since my daughter has a cold.
Would you cancel if other child had a cold?
The kids are all in the same class so they already see one another at school.
You’re so worried about a playdate, yet you send your kid to school like that every single day. I can tell you what these kids do all day - cough all over other kids and teachers, pick their noses constantly and wipe it on everything around them, sniffle and sniffle without stopping, wipe their noses with hands every minute. Once in a while they get a tissue when a teacher prompts them. So why are you worried about your little play date if you don’t mind sending your kid to school like this?
Guessing f-ing what I am a traveler from 2020 (not that poster) and from 2013 and from 2022 and you’re all trash for sending snotty disgusting kids to school. I have a preschooler and older and they don’t go to school with encrusted disgusting germ ridden waterfalls of snot. Thanks for continually keeping my kid out with your disgusting germs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kindergartener has her second cold since school started. She had one early September. I kept her home for a day and then sent her to school with a little cough. A month later, she has another cold. I tested her for Covid both times. I considered keeping her home but I sent her to school. I also have two older kids and they basically had a cold on/off all winter when they were in preschool and early elementary.
We are invited to a play date next week at a home and I also invited someone over for a play date but have not yet confirmed since my daughter has a cold.
Would you cancel if other child had a cold?
The kids are all in the same class so they already see one another at school.
You’re so worried about a playdate, yet you send your kid to school like that every single day. I can tell you what these kids do all day - cough all over other kids and teachers, pick their noses constantly and wipe it on everything around them, sniffle and sniffle without stopping, wipe their noses with hands every minute. Once in a while they get a tissue when a teacher prompts them. So why are you worried about your little play date if you don’t mind sending your kid to school like this?
Anonymous wrote:I’m so glad my kids were little long before Covid happened. We used to have a weekly playgroup that met at different peoples’ houses and whenever one of the host’s kids had a cold, they would generally send out a heads up email/text in advance. And everyone would show up anyway. No big deal whatsoever.
Anonymous wrote:I am in camp “school is ok, playdate not.” School is less optional, and while germs spread at school… I wouldn’t want child with cold all over my child’s toys, bedroom, etc.
I also don’t love putting other parents in awkward situations. I think you as a parent should decide that cold is either super minor/almost over (and just don’t say anything) or bad enough that you should cancel. This isn’t a wedding, it’s a playdate … can easily be rescheduled.
Anonymous wrote:I would let the other parent know all relevant information and do what they're comfortable with. If a kid is testing negative and has minor cold symptoms (like a cough or runny nose that very often last a week or more in colds), I would still do the playdate, personally.