Anonymous wrote:NO, I would definitely keep our child home and NOT let him touch toys in public or at the doc's office if he were sick (actually I try to discourage that when he's well too bc I think of all the gross germs on them). I'd hate to get another child sick and I think of all the repercussions of having a sick kid, especially when they go to daycare/preschool and the parent can't easily stay home like I can. I also think of all those with infant siblings who could get SERIOUSLY sick of their toddler sib brought home something not even that terrible. I'm not a germaphobe (sp?) but I figure it's the least I can do to help stop the spread of illness. No one likes having a sick kid.
Bahahaha. So, you don’t let your child touch things outside of the house? How about inside the house? There’s germs on those things, too. And in the air. You should make your child wear gloves and a mask at all times. OR put him or her in a bubble. Make sure NO germs can get to them. Lol. You realize people need germs, right? Especially kids. It’s how they build their immune system.
Don’t be this OCD psycho. If it’s just a cold then yes, I’ll take my little girl to the park. I don’t encourage her to play with others kids, tho. And I won’t take her to story time or one of her classes. That’s just evil. Fever no, though. Only a cold-hearted bastard would make their child go play when they’re running a fever.