Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is in a daycare with good precautions (small class, mask, etc). Based on just talking to friends, it doesn't feel like a lot of the families are following the request not to visit or have people over for the holiday or keep your child home for 2 weeks after. We are fortunate enough that we are able to/ thinking about keeping DC home the week after Thanksgiving (though our 4 year old will likely be watching TV while we work) and it seems like at least one other family is. Are others thinking about this? We are also thinking the same for Christmas-- but not sure if that would be the week of the 28th or the week of 1/4 too or waiting to if Thanksgiving has any issues. Curious what others are doing.
Out of necessity so we can do our jobs, we sent our just turned 5 year old kid back yesterday. DH works at a hospital and I telework but in a job I can't keep kid home more than 1 day without losing my sanity, as he will ask to play with him 10+ times a day and I really can't take more than a 15 min break every few hours.
Can’t he watch some movies for a couple weeks? It’s about to get really bad when the surge hits. Your daycare will probably shut down anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree with pp. No one knows if daycare will shut down and I believe they will stay open. Time will tell!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is in a daycare with good precautions (small class, mask, etc). Based on just talking to friends, it doesn't feel like a lot of the families are following the request not to visit or have people over for the holiday or keep your child home for 2 weeks after. We are fortunate enough that we are able to/ thinking about keeping DC home the week after Thanksgiving (though our 4 year old will likely be watching TV while we work) and it seems like at least one other family is. Are others thinking about this? We are also thinking the same for Christmas-- but not sure if that would be the week of the 28th or the week of 1/4 too or waiting to if Thanksgiving has any issues. Curious what others are doing.
Out of necessity so we can do our jobs, we sent our just turned 5 year old kid back yesterday. DH works at a hospital and I telework but in a job I can't keep kid home more than 1 day without losing my sanity, as he will ask to play with him 10+ times a day and I really can't take more than a 15 min break every few hours.
Anonymous wrote:DC is in a daycare with good precautions (small class, mask, etc). Based on just talking to friends, it doesn't feel like a lot of the families are following the request not to visit or have people over for the holiday or keep your child home for 2 weeks after. We are fortunate enough that we are able to/ thinking about keeping DC home the week after Thanksgiving (though our 4 year old will likely be watching TV while we work) and it seems like at least one other family is. Are others thinking about this? We are also thinking the same for Christmas-- but not sure if that would be the week of the 28th or the week of 1/4 too or waiting to if Thanksgiving has any issues. Curious what others are doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Texted my provider this morning and found out she and at least one other family got together with out of town relatives for Thanksgiving. Keeping kid home this week, if nobody is sick and numbers start decreasing maybe we can send him back soon. One week at a time.
Numbers won’t be decreasing anytime soon.
I don't think I, my spouse, or my husband are ready to face giving up childcare for months (again) while paying to keep the slot (again) and explaining to our bosses that no, it didn't close, we just choose not to use it. So again, we will take it week by week.
I only have one spouse. Whoops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Texted my provider this morning and found out she and at least one other family got together with out of town relatives for Thanksgiving. Keeping kid home this week, if nobody is sick and numbers start decreasing maybe we can send him back soon. One week at a time.
Numbers won’t be decreasing anytime soon.
I don't think I, my spouse, or my husband are ready to face giving up childcare for months (again) while paying to keep the slot (again) and explaining to our bosses that no, it didn't close, we just choose not to use it. So again, we will take it week by week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Texted my provider this morning and found out she and at least one other family got together with out of town relatives for Thanksgiving. Keeping kid home this week, if nobody is sick and numbers start decreasing maybe we can send him back soon. One week at a time.
Numbers won’t be decreasing anytime soon.