Anonymous wrote:We were going to send our kids in, but Mother Nature felt otherwise, and daycare has been closed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're keeping our preschooler home this week, but only because we have a newborn.
I also have a newborn (almost 8 weeks) and think I’ll keep my 3yo home as well. Wouldn’t otherwise. Just feel bad because my older one has already been home for two weeks.
I also have a newborn (3 weeks) and was thinking of sending my 2yo just to give all of us a break after the incessant togetherness of the last week (Christmas has been very exhausting even though we didn’t go anywhere or see anyone) but she got a positive Covid test over the weekend so we’re all staying home after all. :-/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're keeping our preschooler home this week, but only because we have a newborn.
I also have a newborn (almost 8 weeks) and think I’ll keep my 3yo home as well. Wouldn’t otherwise. Just feel bad because my older one has already been home for two weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, we are keeping my preschooler home all this week. Hearing this from a lot of other parents as well.
It’s preschool. He isn’t missing his AP chemistry review week. And we don’t use preschool as childcare.
Anonymous wrote:We're keeping our preschooler home this week, but only because we have a newborn.
Anonymous wrote:Covid is less dangerous for (non immune compromised) young children than flu or RSV, so, for me the question is usually "would I have made this same decision pre-covid"?