Anonymous wrote:My kids are never sick. Oldest didn’t have any antibiotics till she was 5 years old.
They are gross. Sucked their thumbs and touched everything until they were 6 years old. Go to daycare. Public transportation. Pets. Basically everything the other poster above said they won’t do. Never sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- No daycare.
- No public transportation if we can afford it (like school bus).
- Everyone is vaccinated against flu. Kids up to date with vaccination.
- Stay home and rest if falling sick. No medicating with Tylenol and then sending sick kids to school.
- Mask when outside in public spaces that you don't care about (like Costco or grocery store)
- Hand washing, hand sanitizer, no shoes inside home, good personal hygiene, clean home.
- No pets and no smoking household.
- Make sure that you let people know that they cannot come to your house if they are sick - be it cleaners or other kids or relatives.
- Change clothes once you come home.
- Change your home filters regularly, keep a dust free home, have a UV light installed in your HVAC system.
- Eat and drink - healthy, nutritious and fresh food. Go organic. No cold drinks.
- Keep their heads warm. Dress appropriately for the weather. Make them have warm drinks.
- Make them rinse their mouth with warm salty water after every meal. Good oral hygiene. Gargle with salt water if they are old enough to gargle - twice a day when they brush their mouth.
- Nourish their gut bacteria - lots of fresh produce and yogurt.
What a ridiculous bubble
Really? What do you object to?
Anonymous wrote:- No daycare.
- No public transportation if we can afford it (like school bus).
- Everyone is vaccinated against flu. Kids up to date with vaccination.
- Stay home and rest if falling sick. No medicating with Tylenol and then sending sick kids to school.
- Mask when outside in public spaces that you don't care about (like Costco or grocery store)
- Hand washing, hand sanitizer, no shoes inside home, good personal hygiene, clean home.
- No pets and no smoking household.
- Make sure that you let people know that they cannot come to your house if they are sick - be it cleaners or other kids or relatives.
- Change clothes once you come home.
- Change your home filters regularly, keep a dust free home, have a UV light installed in your HVAC system.
- Eat and drink - healthy, nutritious and fresh food. Go organic. No cold drinks.
- Keep their heads warm. Dress appropriately for the weather. Make them have warm drinks.
- Make them rinse their mouth with warm salty water after every meal. Good oral hygine. Gargle with salt water if they are old enough to gargle - twice a day when they brush their mouth.
- Nourish their gut bacteria - lots of fresh produce and yogurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- No daycare.
- No public transportation if we can afford it (like school bus).
- Everyone is vaccinated against flu. Kids up to date with vaccination.
- Stay home and rest if falling sick. No medicating with Tylenol and then sending sick kids to school.
- Mask when outside in public spaces that you don't care about (like Costco or grocery store)
- Hand washing, hand sanitizer, no shoes inside home, good personal hygiene, clean home.
- No pets and no smoking household.
- Make sure that you let people know that they cannot come to your house if they are sick - be it cleaners or other kids or relatives.
- Change clothes once you come home.
- Change your home filters regularly, keep a dust free home, have a UV light installed in your HVAC system.
- Eat and drink - healthy, nutritious and fresh food. Go organic. No cold drinks.
- Keep their heads warm. Dress appropriately for the weather. Make them have warm drinks.
- Make them rinse their mouth with warm salty water after every meal. Good oral hygiene. Gargle with salt water if they are old enough to gargle - twice a day when they brush their mouth.
- Nourish their gut bacteria - lots of fresh produce and yogurt.
What a ridiculous bubble
Really? What do you object to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- No daycare.
- No public transportation if we can afford it (like school bus).
- Everyone is vaccinated against flu. Kids up to date with vaccination.
- Stay home and rest if falling sick. No medicating with Tylenol and then sending sick kids to school.
- Mask when outside in public spaces that you don't care about (like Costco or grocery store)
- Hand washing, hand sanitizer, no shoes inside home, good personal hygiene, clean home.
- No pets and no smoking household.
- Make sure that you let people know that they cannot come to your house if they are sick - be it cleaners or other kids or relatives.
- Change clothes once you come home.
- Change your home filters regularly, keep a dust free home, have a UV light installed in your HVAC system.
- Eat and drink - healthy, nutritious and fresh food. Go organic. No cold drinks.
- Keep their heads warm. Dress appropriately for the weather. Make them have warm drinks.
- Make them rinse their mouth with warm salty water after every meal. Good oral hygiene. Gargle with salt water if they are old enough to gargle - twice a day when they brush their mouth.
- Nourish their gut bacteria - lots of fresh produce and yogurt.
What a ridiculous bubble
Anonymous wrote:Nothing.
One kid sick with covid 3x and flu at least once in 2025.
Another kid never sick but did have frequent ear infections.
It's luck & genetics.
No its not luck & genetics. Its lazy parenting. Anonymous wrote:My kids are never sick. Oldest didn’t have any antibiotics till she was 5 years old.
They are gross. Sucked their thumbs and touched everything until they were 6 years old. Go to daycare. Public transportation. Pets. Basically everything the other poster above said they won’t do. Never sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- No daycare.
- No public transportation if we can afford it (like school bus).
- Everyone is vaccinated against flu. Kids up to date with vaccination.
- Stay home and rest if falling sick. No medicating with Tylenol and then sending sick kids to school.
- Mask when outside in public spaces that you don't care about (like Costco or grocery store)
- Hand washing, hand sanitizer, no shoes inside home, good personal hygiene, clean home.
- No pets and no smoking household.
- Make sure that you let people know that they cannot come to your house if they are sick - be it cleaners or other kids or relatives.
- Change clothes once you come home.
- Change your home filters regularly, keep a dust free home, have a UV light installed in your HVAC system.
- Eat and drink - healthy, nutritious and fresh food. Go organic. No cold drinks.
- Keep their heads warm. Dress appropriately for the weather. Make them have warm drinks.
- Make them rinse their mouth with warm salty water after every meal. Good oral hygine. Gargle with salt water if they are old enough to gargle - twice a day when they brush their mouth.
- Nourish their gut bacteria - lots of fresh produce and yogurt.
What a ridiculous bubble
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you do differently?
My younger daycare kid eats healthier than you older one does and gets way less sick but wondering if its a coincidence
Nothing I have one who always got sick and one who never did. It just happens.
Same - one kid always got sick and the other didn't. I did nothing different.
Yep. I have two of each. Did nothing different.
Anonymous wrote:Mine were both very healthy. No daycare but PT preschool starting at age 3. Maybe 1-2 colds a year. Can’t really think of other illnesses they have had. We don’t really get stomach stuff in our family. All vaccines including regular flu shots. Plenty of handwashing. No shoes indoors. Early bedtimes.
Anonymous wrote:- No daycare.
- No public transportation if we can afford it (like school bus).
- Everyone is vaccinated against flu. Kids up to date with vaccination.
- Stay home and rest if falling sick. No medicating with Tylenol and then sending sick kids to school.
- Mask when outside in public spaces that you don't care about (like Costco or grocery store)
- Hand washing, hand sanitizer, no shoes inside home, good personal hygiene, clean home.
- No pets and no smoking household.
- Make sure that you let people know that they cannot come to your house if they are sick - be it cleaners or other kids or relatives.
- Change clothes once you come home.
- Change your home filters regularly, keep a dust free home, have a UV light installed in your HVAC system.
- Eat and drink - healthy, nutritious and fresh food. Go organic. No cold drinks.
- Keep their heads warm. Dress appropriately for the weather. Make them have warm drinks.
- Make them rinse their mouth with warm salty water after every meal. Good oral hygine. Gargle with salt water if they are old enough to gargle - twice a day when they brush their mouth.
- Nourish their gut bacteria - lots of fresh produce and yogurt.