Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wonder how elementary teachers don’t lose their cool over this. I see it all the time.
Teacher here. It’s so irresponsible and selfish to send a coughing and sneezing child to school, especially by stay at home moms. Their excuse is “but they didn’t have fever in the morning”.
I SAH and I understand when working parents send their kids for colds. But it makes me furious when they send them with fevers, green snot dripping down their face, less than a day after they've been puking. We live in a rich neighborhood and all these people have more money than we do so they are truly just being jerks. I keep my kids home a lot more than most, because, you know, they are sick and it's the right thing for my child and for our community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wonder how elementary teachers don’t lose their cool over this. I see it all the time.
Teacher here. It’s so irresponsible and selfish to send a coughing and sneezing child to school, especially by stay at home moms. Their excuse is “but they didn’t have fever in the morning”.
I SAH and I understand when working parents send their kids for colds. But it makes me furious when they send them with fevers, green snot dripping down their face, less than a day after they've been puking. We live in a rich neighborhood and all these people have more money than we do so they are truly just being jerks. I keep my kids home a lot more than most, because, you know, they are sick and it's the right thing for my child and for our community.
Anonymous wrote:I have to say that in DC’s private school parents are a lot better about this than in public school.
I guess better off parents have more dignity.
Otherwise, you know you’re being an a-hole to everyone- your kid, other kids, teachers, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wonder how elementary teachers don’t lose their cool over this. I see it all the time.
Teacher here. It’s so irresponsible and selfish to send a coughing and sneezing child to school, especially by stay at home moms. Their excuse is “but they didn’t have fever in the morning”.
I SAH and I understand when working parents send their kids for colds. But it makes me furious when they send them with fevers, green snot dripping down their face, less than a day after they've been puking. We live in a rich neighborhood and all these people have more money than we do so they are truly just being jerks. I keep my kids home a lot more than most, because, you know, they are sick and it's the right thing for my child and for our community.
Anonymous wrote:I have to say that in DC’s private school parents are a lot better about this than in public school.
I guess better off parents have more dignity.
Otherwise, you know you’re being an a-hole to everyone- your kid, other kids, teachers, etc.
Anonymous wrote:People are selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wonder how elementary teachers don’t lose their cool over this. I see it all the time.
Teacher here. It’s so irresponsible and selfish to send a coughing and sneezing child to school, especially by stay at home moms. Their excuse is “but they didn’t have fever in the morning”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a bunch of drama loving posters on this thread. Kids get colds in the winter. Deal with it. Stop blaming others. Don’t overreact and be dramatic
There’s a stark difference between a little head cold and what some of the PP’s are describing with medicated fevers, vomiting, and strep throat. No one is talking about your kids two week old runny nose.
Anonymous wrote:I always wonder how elementary teachers don’t lose their cool over this. I see it all the time.
Anonymous wrote:What a bunch of drama loving posters on this thread. Kids get colds in the winter. Deal with it. Stop blaming others. Don’t overreact and be dramatic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm probably one of those posters. Both of my kids have runny noses from November - May. I don't get it. They never get sicker either. We've been to the pediatrician about it so many times. My dad is a type 1 diabetic so he gets sick nearly every time he visits (I do bleach every thing down in preparation and am a clean person myself). He says it's worth it though to see my kids. He seems to be the only one who gets sick, but I think that's because he has a lesser immune system.
One time my DD was on her way to a birthday party and she threw up. It wasn't unusual- she did sometimes get car sick because she's rear facing. I cleaned her up (including hand washing) and didn't think any thing about it because she seemed very healthy, no fever, and wasn't sick the morning before. She was fine the entire party and was smiling. Later that night she started violently throwing up for hours. Pretty sure we gave everyone norovirus or something at that birthday party. It was miserable. DH and I were both incredibly sick too. Totally felt terrible about that one...
Yes, you are one of those parents. Shame on you.
So the kid seemed fine and sometimes threw up from car sickness. Why is this a shame on you?
When it comes to puke always be safe than sorry. Especially when heading to something like a birthday party!! Take the poor girl home clean her up and move on with your day. It was not detrimental that she be at the party - and I’m sure the host would have agreed.