Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My three year old wears it no problem but I’ve yet to find one that stays up over nose.
If your kid’s nose is not covered, why bother with a mask? It’s not doing anything.
Dp here and my three year old routinely plays with her mask and will not leave it up over her nose for more than 60 seconds. I fully recognize it serves no purpose (other than to spread germs) but it seems to make her daycare administrators /the other parents feel better to see she’s “wearing” one, so whatever.
This is on you as the parent (the fit of the mask, I mean). You can absolutely alter the mask so that it fits. Tie the ear loops so they are smaller. Or shrink the mask in the laundry so that the whole thing is smaller. Some kids won’t tolerate a mask because of sensory issues. But if your kid’s mask is falling down below the most because it doesn’t fit well, then change the fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My three year old wears it no problem but I’ve yet to find one that stays up over nose.
If your kid’s nose is not covered, why bother with a mask? It’s not doing anything.
Dp here and my three year old routinely plays with her mask and will not leave it up over her nose for more than 60 seconds. I fully recognize it serves no purpose (other than to spread germs) but it seems to make her daycare administrators /the other parents feel better to see she’s “wearing” one, so whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My three year old wears it no problem but I’ve yet to find one that stays up over nose.
If your kid’s nose is not covered, why bother with a mask? It’s not doing anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids don't wear masks while eating and sleeping. Also, there are plenty of opportunities to eschange germs in childcare. And I don't believe that 2 years old will wear mask for 3-4 hours without take it out, share it with friends, hide it in some dirty corners, and etc... But if make you feel good, keep thinking that 2 years kids wear mask all day long.
If you don't want to send your kid to daycare or preschool, that's fine, but it sounds like you don't have any personal experience with sending your kid back to school with mask requirements, so why bother to comment? I used to think this way too until I sent my almost 3 year old back to daycare last month. He's better about keeping his mask over his nose than most adults, and really doesn't touch it that often. Of course they have them off when they're sleeping and eating, but the class is also very small and they're sitting and sleeping far apart.
Some families need daycare - for a myriad of reasons. And I think most daycares that have opened or have stayed opened are doing a great job. Not all of us can afford pod tutors or to leave our jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Kids don't wear masks while eating and sleeping. Also, there are plenty of opportunities to eschange germs in childcare. And I don't believe that 2 years old will wear mask for 3-4 hours without take it out, share it with friends, hide it in some dirty corners, and etc... But if make you feel good, keep thinking that 2 years kids wear mask all day long.