Anonymous wrote:I feel like a lot of people have a similar dilemma to OP. If daycares are open, most people will send their kid. If they closed daycares and set up certain ones to take kids of emergency personnel it would be so much better for society and help flatten the curve.
Anonymous wrote:We (the parents) are working from home, but we are sending our kids to daycare. We told both grandparents they can't see the kids for awhile. We aren't going out anywhere or exposing ourselves to anyone. We will do grocery store pickup. So, in theory, if our kids get it, it hopefully would stop us.
Anonymous wrote:I feel terribly conflicted. Daycare is open but DH doesn’t want to send. We both have to work and I have work from
Home flexibility.
I’m worried I will be fired and not be able to pay bills. I’m worried I’m doing my kid a disservice interrupting school. I’m worried because I have to keep paying so I can’t afford a babysitter.
I’m worried we are going to make it worse by going. That her grandparents will get sick. And others. It is a big center with lots of people in and out. that we will All get sick ourselves.
There is no good answer. I’d feel better if the choice wasn’t there for me. If there was truly a way to say “if you are xyz..then you get service. Everyone else stay home”
Anonymous wrote:I feel terribly conflicted. Daycare is open but DH doesn’t want to send. We both have to work and I have work from
Home flexibility.
I’m worried I will be fired and not be able to pay bills. I’m worried I’m doing my kid a disservice interrupting school. I’m worried because I have to keep paying so I can’t afford a babysitter.
I’m worried we are going to make it worse by going. That her grandparents will get sick. And others. It is a big center with lots of people in and out. that we will All get sick ourselves.
There is no good answer. I’d feel better if the choice wasn’t there for me. If there was truly a way to say “if you are xyz..then you get service. Everyone else stay home”
Anonymous wrote:I feel terribly conflicted. Daycare is open but DH doesn’t want to send. We both have to work and I have work from
Home flexibility.
I’m worried I will be fired and not be able to pay bills. I’m worried I’m doing my kid a disservice interrupting school. I’m worried because I have to keep paying so I can’t afford a babysitter.
I’m worried we are going to make it worse by going. That her grandparents will get sick. And others. It is a big center with lots of people in and out. that we will All get sick ourselves.
There is no good answer. I’d feel better if the choice wasn’t there for me. If there was truly a way to say “if you are xyz..then you get service. Everyone else stay home”
Anonymous wrote:We are a two parent working family with a 5 yo. DH is a first responder and will need to work. I am a fed with good telework in place already. My coworkers are mostly child free, and my supervisor is older with one grown child. Since we are already mostly remote, the expectation is productivity. Not necessarily 8 hard core hours, but results are expected.
For now, my child’s daycare is open. But is it irresponsible to send him when I could keep him home and do a gliding schedule/split hours, work early, work late etc as others are doing? What are you doing if your daycare is open?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is open but it’s a small in home where she knows no parents have been out of the country. The kids must wash hands on arrival and get their temperature checked regularly. They clean and bleach daily. They work very hard. They are open as they serve some parents who need to work (and not telework).
and when another family pulls a dose and drop and no fever gets detected?
You can get asked to leave this daycare if you are known for pulling this. And there’s no way to do this without being found out.
lol, they do a later drop off and use Children's Motrin with 8 hour relief.
Thanks for the helpful tip. Getting some now.
Good luck finding some.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is open but it’s a small in home where she knows no parents have been out of the country. The kids must wash hands on arrival and get their temperature checked regularly. They clean and bleach daily. They work very hard. They are open as they serve some parents who need to work (and not telework).
and when another family pulls a dose and drop and no fever gets detected?
You can get asked to leave this daycare if you are known for pulling this. And there’s no way to do this without being found out.
lol, they do a later drop off and use Children's Motrin with 8 hour relief.
Thanks for the helpful tip. Getting some now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I just got back from the playground and I can tell you now there’s no way I am pulling him out entirely. Everyone is out and about. Millennials are partying and having brunch. But I’m supposed to sacrifice? Forget it. He’s not at risk and the school made the decision to stay open, so I am sending him.
Not sure you know how old Millennials are. The oldest millennials are pushing 40.
Yep, Most ppl with kids in daycare are millennials!