Anonymous wrote:No shoes, no school; No shirt, no school; No mask no school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn't wear a mask all day but I do have health issues.
Growing body is a health condition. Growing child needs 3x the oxygen an adult needs.
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't wear a mask all day but I do have health issues.
Anonymous wrote:
What medical condition is it, I wonder?
My son has asthma and wears a mask fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school which is not in DC/VA/MD sent out an email stating that if school is held in person, masks will be required for any students over the age of 5 in order to comply with state directives. But then they added this:
“Additionally, please take the time to talk to your child about the medical and health related reasons that limit a classmate or campus adult’s ability to wear a mask” at the end of the paragraph begging parents to practice mask-wearing at home this summer.
I have no doubt that there will be students and teachers with legitimate reasons that prevent them from wearing a mask, and for that reason my kids will be wearing masks. But that sentence is also probably intended to give the school an excuse for the snowflake kids and their pushy parents. One school mom has already told me that her child won’t be practicing mandated distancing or wearing a mask at school because “Larlo really needs to feel free to move about in order to do his best learning.”
We should wear masks for the same reason we should get vaccinations: to protect ourselves, and also to protect those who legitimately can’t. Cheating that system causes it to break down, and you get outbreaks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not in the dc area anymore, we are a military family. I have see this exact discussion on some of the military wives pages. Moms literally sharing tips for how they plan to get their kid out of wearing one.
That makes me so angry. My dad is a veteran. We had sacrifice for the common good drilled into us. What is wrong with these women?!?
Anonymous wrote:My sister is a primary care physician and she said she has had over 30 phone calls just this week, parents asking if she will basically lie and say their child has a medical condition that exempts them from having to wear a mask at school.
And schools really expect parents to be honest and keep their kids home if they have a fever or symptoms....smh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think schools should say: If your child has a medical condition that prohibits wearing a mask, your child's medical condition clearly should keep him home. Enjoy the distance learning.
You're a jerk. My kids are absolutely going to wear masks and they can. But many people with autism and other disabilities truly can't due to sensory issues. My BIL, who is an adult with ASD, is struggling with this tremendously. He's going to wear a face shield when he returns to work, but the reason he can tolerate it with practice is in part because he's a grown man. Are you saying all kids with genuine disabilities that would prevent them from wearing a mask at school should stay home? Aren't those some of the kids who need in person services most?
We should find alternatives like face shields for those with sensory issues. No one should be exempt. It only takes one person to spread the virus. If you don't want school to be interrupted then wear a shield or a mask.
This is too draconian. The kids who have genuine sensory issues might also not be able to wear a face shield. They are also most likely MOST in need of in-person learning. If you have a diagnosis, you don’t have to wear mask. No need to stomp on kittens.
Kittens are vectors. No one is saying stomp
on them. They do have to mask up. If that can’t be accommodated, distance learning is an option.
Anonymous wrote:I am not in the dc area anymore, we are a military family. I have see this exact discussion on some of the military wives pages. Moms literally sharing tips for how they plan to get their kid out of wearing one.
Anonymous wrote:Our school which is not in DC/VA/MD sent out an email stating that if school is held in person, masks will be required for any students over the age of 5 in order to comply with state directives. But then they added this:
“Additionally, please take the time to talk to your child about the medical and health related reasons that limit a classmate or campus adult’s ability to wear a mask” at the end of the paragraph begging parents to practice mask-wearing at home this summer.
I have no doubt that there will be students and teachers with legitimate reasons that prevent them from wearing a mask, and for that reason my kids will be wearing masks. But that sentence is also probably intended to give the school an excuse for the snowflake kids and their pushy parents. One school mom has already told me that her child won’t be practicing mandated distancing or wearing a mask at school because “Larlo really needs to feel free to move about in order to do his best learning.”