Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will older kids are so lucky. I hope you realize that those of us with kids too young to be vaccinated continue to need you all to mask to protect our kids. My 3 year old in DCPS shouldn't be sacrificed because your kids are tired of wearing a mask. I masked for your kids, you should mask for mine.
No, your three year old doesnât need my kids to mask for him. Your three year old is at incredibly low risk from Covid. Sacrificed? You sound crazy. Covid has addled your brain and your perspective on lifeâs risks. Also, PK is not a mandatory grade, and you are welcome to keep your child at home to keep him safe. Or find a private daycare with safety standards more to your liking.
Sure my kid is low risk - but not lower than your vaccinated kid. Nice that you can sleep at night knowing your kid may not have lifelong complications or get MIS-C. PK isn't a mandatory grade but as a taxpayer, I pay for DC public schools and am entitled to universal prek. Why should my kid be at risk because your precious vaccinated baby won't wear a mask? it's a mask. My 3 year old knows how to wear one...and (gasp!) can express herself and learn and fully participate in school while wearing one. This isn't hard.
My kid has ASD and a hard enough time making social connections when everyone can see each otherâs faces. His life doesnât need to be harder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infinitesimally small risks. I slept just fine even before my kids went vaccinated. You need some help if this keeps you up at night. Seriously.
My kid has a risk for COVID and a hard enough time not getting COVID when everyone refuses to mask. Her life doesn't need to be hearder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infitesimally small risks to YOUR kid. I will sleep just fine hwen my kids are vaccinated. You need some help. Seriously. ****So your kid with ASD > my (and other kids who are too young to be vaxxed) kids risk from COVID? Cool. Remind me why we are optimizing for your kid? Must be a very special snowflake.
Sorry, this isnât how this works. You are the one with irrational anxiety, not me. You are also the one who wants to impose an intervention, so the burden of proof is on you that it even works. This is all about making YOU, the parent, FEEL safer.
I'm so sorry you have so much irrational anxiety about your kid making friends. Sounds tough. Not a problem my 3 year old has despite the mask (shocking, I know).
NP here. Masking children should be considered an extraordinary pandemic mitigation measure, not the status quo. The burden of proof is on you (not me) to prove why this extraordinary mitigation measure should remain in place when your unvaccinated child, and my vaccinated child, is at almost immeasurably small risk for serious illness or death. You could also just...keep masking your child rather than punishing everyone elses.
This is the correct view.
+1 It is amazing what COVID has done to the brains of people who understand nothing about statistics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will older kids are so lucky. I hope you realize that those of us with kids too young to be vaccinated continue to need you all to mask to protect our kids. My 3 year old in DCPS shouldn't be sacrificed because your kids are tired of wearing a mask. I masked for your kids, you should mask for mine.
No, your three year old doesnât need my kids to mask for him. Your three year old is at incredibly low risk from Covid. Sacrificed? You sound crazy. Covid has addled your brain and your perspective on lifeâs risks. Also, PK is not a mandatory grade, and you are welcome to keep your child at home to keep him safe. Or find a private daycare with safety standards more to your liking.
Sure my kid is low risk - but not lower than your vaccinated kid. Nice that you can sleep at night knowing your kid may not have lifelong complications or get MIS-C. PK isn't a mandatory grade but as a taxpayer, I pay for DC public schools and am entitled to universal prek. Why should my kid be at risk because your precious vaccinated baby won't wear a mask? it's a mask. My 3 year old knows how to wear one...and (gasp!) can express herself and learn and fully participate in school while wearing one. This isn't hard.
My kid has ASD and a hard enough time making social connections when everyone can see each otherâs faces. His life doesnât need to be harder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infinitesimally small risks. I slept just fine even before my kids went vaccinated. You need some help if this keeps you up at night. Seriously.
My kid has a risk for COVID and a hard enough time not getting COVID when everyone refuses to mask. Her life doesn't need to be hearder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infitesimally small risks to YOUR kid. I will sleep just fine hwen my kids are vaccinated. You need some help. Seriously. ****So your kid with ASD > my (and other kids who are too young to be vaxxed) kids risk from COVID? Cool. Remind me why we are optimizing for your kid? Must be a very special snowflake.
Sorry, this isnât how this works. You are the one with irrational anxiety, not me. You are also the one who wants to impose an intervention, so the burden of proof is on you that it even works. This is all about making YOU, the parent, FEEL safer.
I'm so sorry you have so much irrational anxiety about your kid making friends. Sounds tough. Not a problem my 3 year old has despite the mask (shocking, I know).
NP here. Masking children should be considered an extraordinary pandemic mitigation measure, not the status quo. The burden of proof is on you (not me) to prove why this extraordinary mitigation measure should remain in place when your unvaccinated child, and my vaccinated child, is at almost immeasurably small risk for serious illness or death. You could also just...keep masking your child rather than punishing everyone elses.
This is the correct view.
+1 It is amazing what COVID has done to the brains of people who understand nothing about statistics.
Look, it pains me as much as anyone to admit it, but conservative assholes were *right* about some aspects of COVID â not losing their shit and keeping schools running normally rather than closing them down for 18 months â and community-minded liberals were *wrong*. And this was one of the biggest public policy failures in living memory. Absorb it, move on and stop doing more damage.
Some of us Democrats kept our school open and running too. This isn't evenly divided on party lines and only politicians like that narrative because they think it drives votes. Don't be fooled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will older kids are so lucky. I hope you realize that those of us with kids too young to be vaccinated continue to need you all to mask to protect our kids. My 3 year old in DCPS shouldn't be sacrificed because your kids are tired of wearing a mask. I masked for your kids, you should mask for mine.
No, your three year old doesnât need my kids to mask for him. Your three year old is at incredibly low risk from Covid. Sacrificed? You sound crazy. Covid has addled your brain and your perspective on lifeâs risks. Also, PK is not a mandatory grade, and you are welcome to keep your child at home to keep him safe. Or find a private daycare with safety standards more to your liking.
Sure my kid is low risk - but not lower than your vaccinated kid. Nice that you can sleep at night knowing your kid may not have lifelong complications or get MIS-C. PK isn't a mandatory grade but as a taxpayer, I pay for DC public schools and am entitled to universal prek. Why should my kid be at risk because your precious vaccinated baby won't wear a mask? it's a mask. My 3 year old knows how to wear one...and (gasp!) can express herself and learn and fully participate in school while wearing one. This isn't hard.
My kid has ASD and a hard enough time making social connections when everyone can see each otherâs faces. His life doesnât need to be harder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infinitesimally small risks. I slept just fine even before my kids went vaccinated. You need some help if this keeps you up at night. Seriously.
My kid has a risk for COVID and a hard enough time not getting COVID when everyone refuses to mask. Her life doesn't need to be hearder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infitesimally small risks to YOUR kid. I will sleep just fine hwen my kids are vaccinated. You need some help. Seriously. ****So your kid with ASD > my (and other kids who are too young to be vaxxed) kids risk from COVID? Cool. Remind me why we are optimizing for your kid? Must be a very special snowflake.
Sorry, this isnât how this works. You are the one with irrational anxiety, not me. You are also the one who wants to impose an intervention, so the burden of proof is on you that it even works. This is all about making YOU, the parent, FEEL safer.
I'm so sorry you have so much irrational anxiety about your kid making friends. Sounds tough. Not a problem my 3 year old has despite the mask (shocking, I know).
NP here. Masking children should be considered an extraordinary pandemic mitigation measure, not the status quo. The burden of proof is on you (not me) to prove why this extraordinary mitigation measure should remain in place when your unvaccinated child, and my vaccinated child, is at almost immeasurably small risk for serious illness or death. You could also just...keep masking your child rather than punishing everyone elses.
This is the correct view.
+1 It is amazing what COVID has done to the brains of people who understand nothing about statistics.
Look, it pains me as much as anyone to admit it, but conservative assholes were *right* about some aspects of COVID â not losing their shit and keeping schools running normally rather than closing them down for 18 months â and community-minded liberals were *wrong*. And this was one of the biggest public policy failures in living memory. Absorb it, move on and stop doing more damage.
Some of us Democrats kept our school open and running too. This isn't evenly divided on party lines and only politicians like that narrative because they think it drives votes. Don't be fooled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will older kids are so lucky. I hope you realize that those of us with kids too young to be vaccinated continue to need you all to mask to protect our kids. My 3 year old in DCPS shouldn't be sacrificed because your kids are tired of wearing a mask. I masked for your kids, you should mask for mine.
No, your three year old doesnât need my kids to mask for him. Your three year old is at incredibly low risk from Covid. Sacrificed? You sound crazy. Covid has addled your brain and your perspective on lifeâs risks. Also, PK is not a mandatory grade, and you are welcome to keep your child at home to keep him safe. Or find a private daycare with safety standards more to your liking.
Sure my kid is low risk - but not lower than your vaccinated kid. Nice that you can sleep at night knowing your kid may not have lifelong complications or get MIS-C. PK isn't a mandatory grade but as a taxpayer, I pay for DC public schools and am entitled to universal prek. Why should my kid be at risk because your precious vaccinated baby won't wear a mask? it's a mask. My 3 year old knows how to wear one...and (gasp!) can express herself and learn and fully participate in school while wearing one. This isn't hard.
My kid has ASD and a hard enough time making social connections when everyone can see each otherâs faces. His life doesnât need to be harder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infinitesimally small risks. I slept just fine even before my kids went vaccinated. You need some help if this keeps you up at night. Seriously.
My kid has a risk for COVID and a hard enough time not getting COVID when everyone refuses to mask. Her life doesn't need to be hearder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infitesimally small risks to YOUR kid. I will sleep just fine hwen my kids are vaccinated. You need some help. Seriously. ****So your kid with ASD > my (and other kids who are too young to be vaxxed) kids risk from COVID? Cool. Remind me why we are optimizing for your kid? Must be a very special snowflake.
Sorry, this isnât how this works. You are the one with irrational anxiety, not me. You are also the one who wants to impose an intervention, so the burden of proof is on you that it even works. This is all about making YOU, the parent, FEEL safer.
I'm so sorry you have so much irrational anxiety about your kid making friends. Sounds tough. Not a problem my 3 year old has despite the mask (shocking, I know).
NP here. Masking children should be considered an extraordinary pandemic mitigation measure, not the status quo. The burden of proof is on you (not me) to prove why this extraordinary mitigation measure should remain in place when your unvaccinated child, and my vaccinated child, is at almost immeasurably small risk for serious illness or death. You could also just...keep masking your child rather than punishing everyone elses.
This is the correct view.
+1 It is amazing what COVID has done to the brains of people who understand nothing about statistics.
Look, it pains me as much as anyone to admit it, but conservative assholes were *right* about some aspects of COVID â not losing their shit and keeping schools running normally rather than closing them down for 18 months â and community-minded liberals were *wrong*. And this was one of the biggest public policy failures in living memory. Absorb it, move on and stop doing more damage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will older kids are so lucky. I hope you realize that those of us with kids too young to be vaccinated continue to need you all to mask to protect our kids. My 3 year old in DCPS shouldn't be sacrificed because your kids are tired of wearing a mask. I masked for your kids, you should mask for mine.
No, your three year old doesnât need my kids to mask for him. Your three year old is at incredibly low risk from Covid. Sacrificed? You sound crazy. Covid has addled your brain and your perspective on lifeâs risks. Also, PK is not a mandatory grade, and you are welcome to keep your child at home to keep him safe. Or find a private daycare with safety standards more to your liking.
Sure my kid is low risk - but not lower than your vaccinated kid. Nice that you can sleep at night knowing your kid may not have lifelong complications or get MIS-C. PK isn't a mandatory grade but as a taxpayer, I pay for DC public schools and am entitled to universal prek. Why should my kid be at risk because your precious vaccinated baby won't wear a mask? it's a mask. My 3 year old knows how to wear one...and (gasp!) can express herself and learn and fully participate in school while wearing one. This isn't hard.
My kid has ASD and a hard enough time making social connections when everyone can see each otherâs faces. His life doesnât need to be harder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infinitesimally small risks. I slept just fine even before my kids went vaccinated. You need some help if this keeps you up at night. Seriously.
My kid has a risk for COVID and a hard enough time not getting COVID when everyone refuses to mask. Her life doesn't need to be hearder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infitesimally small risks to YOUR kid. I will sleep just fine hwen my kids are vaccinated. You need some help. Seriously. ****So your kid with ASD > my (and other kids who are too young to be vaxxed) kids risk from COVID? Cool. Remind me why we are optimizing for your kid? Must be a very special snowflake.
Sorry, this isnât how this works. You are the one with irrational anxiety, not me. You are also the one who wants to impose an intervention, so the burden of proof is on you that it even works. This is all about making YOU, the parent, FEEL safer.
I'm so sorry you have so much irrational anxiety about your kid making friends. Sounds tough. Not a problem my 3 year old has despite the mask (shocking, I know).
NP here. Masking children should be considered an extraordinary pandemic mitigation measure, not the status quo. The burden of proof is on you (not me) to prove why this extraordinary mitigation measure should remain in place when your unvaccinated child, and my vaccinated child, is at almost immeasurably small risk for serious illness or death. You could also just...keep masking your child rather than punishing everyone elses.
This is the correct view.
+1 It is amazing what COVID has done to the brains of people who understand nothing about statistics.
Look, it pains me as much as anyone to admit it, but conservative assholes were *right* about some aspects of COVID â not losing their shit and keeping schools running normally rather than closing them down for 18 months â and community-minded liberals were *wrong*. And this was one of the biggest public policy failures in living memory. Absorb it, move on and stop doing more damage.
+1 It is amazing what COVID has done to the brains of people who understand nothing about statistics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will older kids are so lucky. I hope you realize that those of us with kids too young to be vaccinated continue to need you all to mask to protect our kids. My 3 year old in DCPS shouldn't be sacrificed because your kids are tired of wearing a mask. I masked for your kids, you should mask for mine.
No, your three year old doesnât need my kids to mask for him. Your three year old is at incredibly low risk from Covid. Sacrificed? You sound crazy. Covid has addled your brain and your perspective on lifeâs risks. Also, PK is not a mandatory grade, and you are welcome to keep your child at home to keep him safe. Or find a private daycare with safety standards more to your liking.
Sure my kid is low risk - but not lower than your vaccinated kid. Nice that you can sleep at night knowing your kid may not have lifelong complications or get MIS-C. PK isn't a mandatory grade but as a taxpayer, I pay for DC public schools and am entitled to universal prek. Why should my kid be at risk because your precious vaccinated baby won't wear a mask? it's a mask. My 3 year old knows how to wear one...and (gasp!) can express herself and learn and fully participate in school while wearing one. This isn't hard.
My kid has ASD and a hard enough time making social connections when everyone can see each otherâs faces. His life doesnât need to be harder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infinitesimally small risks. I slept just fine even before my kids went vaccinated. You need some help if this keeps you up at night. Seriously.
My kid has a risk for COVID and a hard enough time not getting COVID when everyone refuses to mask. Her life doesn't need to be hearder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infitesimally small risks to YOUR kid. I will sleep just fine hwen my kids are vaccinated. You need some help. Seriously. ****So your kid with ASD > my (and other kids who are too young to be vaxxed) kids risk from COVID? Cool. Remind me why we are optimizing for your kid? Must be a very special snowflake.
Sorry, this isnât how this works. You are the one with irrational anxiety, not me. You are also the one who wants to impose an intervention, so the burden of proof is on you that it even works. This is all about making YOU, the parent, FEEL safer.
I'm so sorry you have so much irrational anxiety about your kid making friends. Sounds tough. Not a problem my 3 year old has despite the mask (shocking, I know).
NP here. Masking children should be considered an extraordinary pandemic mitigation measure, not the status quo. The burden of proof is on you (not me) to prove why this extraordinary mitigation measure should remain in place when your unvaccinated child, and my vaccinated child, is at almost immeasurably small risk for serious illness or death. You could also just...keep masking your child rather than punishing everyone elses.
This is the correct view.
+1 It is amazing what COVID has done to the brains of people who understand nothing about statistics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will older kids are so lucky. I hope you realize that those of us with kids too young to be vaccinated continue to need you all to mask to protect our kids. My 3 year old in DCPS shouldn't be sacrificed because your kids are tired of wearing a mask. I masked for your kids, you should mask for mine.
No, your three year old doesnât need my kids to mask for him. Your three year old is at incredibly low risk from Covid. Sacrificed? You sound crazy. Covid has addled your brain and your perspective on lifeâs risks. Also, PK is not a mandatory grade, and you are welcome to keep your child at home to keep him safe. Or find a private daycare with safety standards more to your liking.
Sure my kid is low risk - but not lower than your vaccinated kid. Nice that you can sleep at night knowing your kid may not have lifelong complications or get MIS-C. PK isn't a mandatory grade but as a taxpayer, I pay for DC public schools and am entitled to universal prek. Why should my kid be at risk because your precious vaccinated baby won't wear a mask? it's a mask. My 3 year old knows how to wear one...and (gasp!) can express herself and learn and fully participate in school while wearing one. This isn't hard.
My kid has ASD and a hard enough time making social connections when everyone can see each otherâs faces. His life doesnât need to be harder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infinitesimally small risks. I slept just fine even before my kids went vaccinated. You need some help if this keeps you up at night. Seriously.
My kid has a risk for COVID and a hard enough time not getting COVID when everyone refuses to mask. Her life doesn't need to be hearder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infitesimally small risks to YOUR kid. I will sleep just fine hwen my kids are vaccinated. You need some help. Seriously. ****So your kid with ASD > my (and other kids who are too young to be vaxxed) kids risk from COVID? Cool. Remind me why we are optimizing for your kid? Must be a very special snowflake.
Sorry, this isnât how this works. You are the one with irrational anxiety, not me. You are also the one who wants to impose an intervention, so the burden of proof is on you that it even works. This is all about making YOU, the parent, FEEL safer.
I'm so sorry you have so much irrational anxiety about your kid making friends. Sounds tough. Not a problem my 3 year old has despite the mask (shocking, I know).
You sound not only crazy, but also pretty clueless and unkind. Iâm sorry, but your desperate attempt to turn the anxiety label on me is off base.
I can tell you that even if my kid was neurotypical, I would think that we shouldnât impose unprecedented interventions without solid scientific backing of their necessity and efficacy. They are bound to have negative effects on all children (even your exceptional child), from impaired communication to teaching them to see each other as vectors of disease, and I am glad to see so many parents coming around to this realization.
Agree completely. I will continue speaking out on behalf of your child as well as mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will older kids are so lucky. I hope you realize that those of us with kids too young to be vaccinated continue to need you all to mask to protect our kids. My 3 year old in DCPS shouldn't be sacrificed because your kids are tired of wearing a mask. I masked for your kids, you should mask for mine.
No, your three year old doesnât need my kids to mask for him. Your three year old is at incredibly low risk from Covid. Sacrificed? You sound crazy. Covid has addled your brain and your perspective on lifeâs risks. Also, PK is not a mandatory grade, and you are welcome to keep your child at home to keep him safe. Or find a private daycare with safety standards more to your liking.
Sure my kid is low risk - but not lower than your vaccinated kid. Nice that you can sleep at night knowing your kid may not have lifelong complications or get MIS-C. PK isn't a mandatory grade but as a taxpayer, I pay for DC public schools and am entitled to universal prek. Why should my kid be at risk because your precious vaccinated baby won't wear a mask? it's a mask. My 3 year old knows how to wear one...and (gasp!) can express herself and learn and fully participate in school while wearing one. This isn't hard.
My kid has ASD and a hard enough time making social connections when everyone can see each otherâs faces. His life doesnât need to be harder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infinitesimally small risks. I slept just fine even before my kids went vaccinated. You need some help if this keeps you up at night. Seriously.
My kid has a risk for COVID and a hard enough time not getting COVID when everyone refuses to mask. Her life doesn't need to be hearder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infitesimally small risks to YOUR kid. I will sleep just fine hwen my kids are vaccinated. You need some help. Seriously. ****So your kid with ASD > my (and other kids who are too young to be vaxxed) kids risk from COVID? Cool. Remind me why we are optimizing for your kid? Must be a very special snowflake.
Sorry, this isnât how this works. You are the one with irrational anxiety, not me. You are also the one who wants to impose an intervention, so the burden of proof is on you that it even works. This is all about making YOU, the parent, FEEL safer.
I'm so sorry you have so much irrational anxiety about your kid making friends. Sounds tough. Not a problem my 3 year old has despite the mask (shocking, I know).
NP here. Masking children should be considered an extraordinary pandemic mitigation measure, not the status quo. The burden of proof is on you (not me) to prove why this extraordinary mitigation measure should remain in place when your unvaccinated child, and my vaccinated child, is at almost immeasurably small risk for serious illness or death. You could also just...keep masking your child rather than punishing everyone elses.
This is the correct view.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will older kids are so lucky. I hope you realize that those of us with kids too young to be vaccinated continue to need you all to mask to protect our kids. My 3 year old in DCPS shouldn't be sacrificed because your kids are tired of wearing a mask. I masked for your kids, you should mask for mine.
No, your three year old doesnât need my kids to mask for him. Your three year old is at incredibly low risk from Covid. Sacrificed? You sound crazy. Covid has addled your brain and your perspective on lifeâs risks. Also, PK is not a mandatory grade, and you are welcome to keep your child at home to keep him safe. Or find a private daycare with safety standards more to your liking.
Sure my kid is low risk - but not lower than your vaccinated kid. Nice that you can sleep at night knowing your kid may not have lifelong complications or get MIS-C. PK isn't a mandatory grade but as a taxpayer, I pay for DC public schools and am entitled to universal prek. Why should my kid be at risk because your precious vaccinated baby won't wear a mask? it's a mask. My 3 year old knows how to wear one...and (gasp!) can express herself and learn and fully participate in school while wearing one. This isn't hard.
My kid has ASD and a hard enough time making social connections when everyone can see each otherâs faces. His life doesnât need to be harder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infinitesimally small risks. I slept just fine even before my kids went vaccinated. You need some help if this keeps you up at night. Seriously.
My kid has a risk for COVID and a hard enough time not getting COVID when everyone refuses to mask. Her life doesn't need to be hearder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infitesimally small risks to YOUR kid. I will sleep just fine hwen my kids are vaccinated. You need some help. Seriously. ****So your kid with ASD > my (and other kids who are too young to be vaxxed) kids risk from COVID? Cool. Remind me why we are optimizing for your kid? Must be a very special snowflake.
Sorry, this isnât how this works. You are the one with irrational anxiety, not me. You are also the one who wants to impose an intervention, so the burden of proof is on you that it even works. This is all about making YOU, the parent, FEEL safer.
I'm so sorry you have so much irrational anxiety about your kid making friends. Sounds tough. Not a problem my 3 year old has despite the mask (shocking, I know).
NP here. Masking children should be considered an extraordinary pandemic mitigation measure, not the status quo. The burden of proof is on you (not me) to prove why this extraordinary mitigation measure should remain in place when your unvaccinated child, and my vaccinated child, is at almost immeasurably small risk for serious illness or death. You could also just...keep masking your child rather than punishing everyone elses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will older kids are so lucky. I hope you realize that those of us with kids too young to be vaccinated continue to need you all to mask to protect our kids. My 3 year old in DCPS shouldn't be sacrificed because your kids are tired of wearing a mask. I masked for your kids, you should mask for mine.
No, your three year old doesnât need my kids to mask for him. Your three year old is at incredibly low risk from Covid. Sacrificed? You sound crazy. Covid has addled your brain and your perspective on lifeâs risks. Also, PK is not a mandatory grade, and you are welcome to keep your child at home to keep him safe. Or find a private daycare with safety standards more to your liking.
Sure my kid is low risk - but not lower than your vaccinated kid. Nice that you can sleep at night knowing your kid may not have lifelong complications or get MIS-C. PK isn't a mandatory grade but as a taxpayer, I pay for DC public schools and am entitled to universal prek. Why should my kid be at risk because your precious vaccinated baby won't wear a mask? it's a mask. My 3 year old knows how to wear one...and (gasp!) can express herself and learn and fully participate in school while wearing one. This isn't hard.
My kid has ASD and a hard enough time making social connections when everyone can see each otherâs faces. His life doesnât need to be harder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infinitesimally small risks. I slept just fine even before my kids went vaccinated. You need some help if this keeps you up at night. Seriously.
My kid has a risk for COVID and a hard enough time not getting COVID when everyone refuses to mask. Her life doesn't need to be hearder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infitesimally small risks to YOUR kid. I will sleep just fine hwen my kids are vaccinated. You need some help. Seriously. ****So your kid with ASD > my (and other kids who are too young to be vaxxed) kids risk from COVID? Cool. Remind me why we are optimizing for your kid? Must be a very special snowflake.
Sorry, this isnât how this works. You are the one with irrational anxiety, not me. You are also the one who wants to impose an intervention, so the burden of proof is on you that it even works. This is all about making YOU, the parent, FEEL safer.
I'm so sorry you have so much irrational anxiety about your kid making friends. Sounds tough. Not a problem my 3 year old has despite the mask (shocking, I know).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will older kids are so lucky. I hope you realize that those of us with kids too young to be vaccinated continue to need you all to mask to protect our kids. My 3 year old in DCPS shouldn't be sacrificed because your kids are tired of wearing a mask. I masked for your kids, you should mask for mine.
No, your three year old doesnât need my kids to mask for him. Your three year old is at incredibly low risk from Covid. Sacrificed? You sound crazy. Covid has addled your brain and your perspective on lifeâs risks. Also, PK is not a mandatory grade, and you are welcome to keep your child at home to keep him safe. Or find a private daycare with safety standards more to your liking.
Sure my kid is low risk - but not lower than your vaccinated kid. Nice that you can sleep at night knowing your kid may not have lifelong complications or get MIS-C. PK isn't a mandatory grade but as a taxpayer, I pay for DC public schools and am entitled to universal prek. Why should my kid be at risk because your precious vaccinated baby won't wear a mask? it's a mask. My 3 year old knows how to wear one...and (gasp!) can express herself and learn and fully participate in school while wearing one. This isn't hard.
My kid has ASD and a hard enough time making social connections when everyone can see each otherâs faces. His life doesnât need to be harder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infinitesimally small risks. I slept just fine even before my kids went vaccinated. You need some help if this keeps you up at night. Seriously.
My kid has a risk for COVID and a hard enough time not getting COVID when everyone refuses to mask. Her life doesn't need to be hearder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infitesimally small risks to YOUR kid. I will sleep just fine hwen my kids are vaccinated. You need some help. Seriously. ****So your kid with ASD > my (and other kids who are too young to be vaxxed) kids risk from COVID? Cool. Remind me why we are optimizing for your kid? Must be a very special snowflake.
Sorry, this isnât how this works. You are the one with irrational anxiety, not me. You are also the one who wants to impose an intervention, so the burden of proof is on you that it even works. This is all about making YOU, the parent, FEEL safer.
I'm so sorry you have so much irrational anxiety about your kid making friends. Sounds tough. Not a problem my 3 year old has despite the mask (shocking, I know).
You sound not only crazy, but also pretty clueless and unkind. Iâm sorry, but your desperate attempt to turn the anxiety label on me is off base.
I can tell you that even if my kid was neurotypical, I would think that we shouldnât impose unprecedented interventions without solid scientific backing of their necessity and efficacy. They are bound to have negative effects on all children (even your exceptional child), from impaired communication to teaching them to see each other as vectors of disease, and I am glad to see so many parents coming around to this realization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will older kids are so lucky. I hope you realize that those of us with kids too young to be vaccinated continue to need you all to mask to protect our kids. My 3 year old in DCPS shouldn't be sacrificed because your kids are tired of wearing a mask. I masked for your kids, you should mask for mine.
No, your three year old doesnât need my kids to mask for him. Your three year old is at incredibly low risk from Covid. Sacrificed? You sound crazy. Covid has addled your brain and your perspective on lifeâs risks. Also, PK is not a mandatory grade, and you are welcome to keep your child at home to keep him safe. Or find a private daycare with safety standards more to your liking.
Sure my kid is low risk - but not lower than your vaccinated kid. Nice that you can sleep at night knowing your kid may not have lifelong complications or get MIS-C. PK isn't a mandatory grade but as a taxpayer, I pay for DC public schools and am entitled to universal prek. Why should my kid be at risk because your precious vaccinated baby won't wear a mask? it's a mask. My 3 year old knows how to wear one...and (gasp!) can express herself and learn and fully participate in school while wearing one. This isn't hard.
My kid has ASD and a hard enough time making social connections when everyone can see each otherâs faces. His life doesnât need to be harder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infinitesimally small risks. I slept just fine even before my kids went vaccinated. You need some help if this keeps you up at night. Seriously.
My kid has a risk for COVID and a hard enough time not getting COVID when everyone refuses to mask. Her life doesn't need to be hearder to cater to your irrational anxieties about infitesimally small risks to YOUR kid. I will sleep just fine hwen my kids are vaccinated. You need some help. Seriously. ****So your kid with ASD > my (and other kids who are too young to be vaxxed) kids risk from COVID? Cool. Remind me why we are optimizing for your kid? Must be a very special snowflake.
Sorry, this isnât how this works. You are the one with irrational anxiety, not me. You are also the one who wants to impose an intervention, so the burden of proof is on you that it even works. This is all about making YOU, the parent, FEEL safer.
I'm so sorry you have so much irrational anxiety about your kid making friends. Sounds tough. Not a problem my 3 year old has despite the mask (shocking, I know).
You sound not only crazy, but also pretty clueless and unkind. Iâm sorry, but your desperate attempt to turn the anxiety label on me is off base.
I can tell you that even if my kid was neurotypical, I would think that we shouldnât impose unprecedented interventions without solid scientific backing of their necessity and efficacy. They are bound to have negative effects on all children (even your exceptional child), from impaired communication to teaching them to see each other as vectors of disease, and I am glad to see so many parents coming around to this realization.