Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In DC, the mask requirement in child care starts at age two, or when developmentally appropriate for the child. This gives child care providers the ability to make an exception and not require a kid to wear a mask if they can't wear it properly. If the two year old wears it fine, then great. but if the child chews on it, pulls it down, fusses with it etc, then they are not ready to wear it properly and don't have to wear it. I work in a preschool in DC, and this is our protocol.
You’re lucky you haven’t been reported, the kids should be wearing masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In DC, the mask requirement in child care starts at age two, or when developmentally appropriate for the child. This gives child care providers the ability to make an exception and not require a kid to wear a mask if they can't wear it properly. If the two year old wears it fine, then great. but if the child chews on it, pulls it down, fusses with it etc, then they are not ready to wear it properly and don't have to wear it. I work in a preschool in DC, and this is our protocol.
You’re lucky you haven’t been reported, the kids should be wearing masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL teaches Kindergarten and she says the kids that age chew in the masks and won't keep them on. One kid ate like half of a paper mask. And these kids are older.
It's totally a false sense of security, kids that close to each other all day, the masks really won't do anything, especially with typical kid compliance. They're napping and eating together.
My two year old wears a mask. My kindergartner definitely wears a mask
Why are there so many bad parents out there unable to teach their kids to wear masks?
Or is it just that the parents aren’t trying?
This isn’t hard, people.
You’re right, it’s not hard to get kids to wear a mask. What is hard is to have kids wear masks for eight hours a day and keep them clean and sanitary.
Anonymous wrote:In DC, the mask requirement in child care starts at age two, or when developmentally appropriate for the child. This gives child care providers the ability to make an exception and not require a kid to wear a mask if they can't wear it properly. If the two year old wears it fine, then great. but if the child chews on it, pulls it down, fusses with it etc, then they are not ready to wear it properly and don't have to wear it. I work in a preschool in DC, and this is our protocol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL teaches Kindergarten and she says the kids that age chew in the masks and won't keep them on. One kid ate like half of a paper mask. And these kids are older.
It's totally a false sense of security, kids that close to each other all day, the masks really won't do anything, especially with typical kid compliance. They're napping and eating together.
My two year old wears a mask. My kindergartner definitely wears a mask
Why are there so many bad parents out there unable to teach their kids to wear masks?
Or is it just that the parents aren’t trying?
This isn’t hard, people.
You’re right, it’s not hard to get kids to wear a mask. What is hard is to have kids wear masks for eight hours a day and keep them clean and sanitary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its a county requirement and your kid nor the other kids are vaccinated. Grow up.
So I’m curious where this daycare is- DC or which county? Im guessing it must be DC or Montgomery county, but I’m not sure how much teeth MoCo’s requirement has since daycares are licensed by the state.
My daycare center in Montgomery county requires 2 year old & above to wear mask since last year March/April. I thought it is cdc mandate something like that. My 2 year old is going to start at daycare next month, and I have already prepared many little masks for her to wear. She has been wearing masks at public playground.
The cdc and Maryland’s mandate is 5 and up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have another daycare you can move to in less than 30 days OP?
I know you are mad. I would be furious. But if you are in DC or anyplace like DC, it may take at least 30 days to move to a new daycare. I'd give your notice as soon as you have a new option.
Also, I'm shocked they'd consider masks to be a discipline issue for the child. Like you, I screened a ton of daycares on the masks issue and even the ones who were more stringent saw it as the teacher's job to help children "do the best they can" with them.
I think OP is more worried about DC getting in trouble for tugging on other children's masks, not for resisting wearing one. It's going to be a learning curve for everyone, since the policy is only starting now for the classroom.
well then this will be a GREAT learning experience for DCthey need to learn at some point they are to keep their hands to themselves.
Anonymous wrote:yes, you are worrying about nothing.
From your post, and the fact that someone "complained to the county" it sounds like this a county mandate, then you are SOL. Those are the rules of participating in a society with others. If you don't like it, shell out for a nanny.
Otherwise, you have given no indication that this daycare won't operate all others have illustrated - they will try their best to keep the 2 years old masks, but understand the challenge. And ultimately that will be the teacher's issue to enforce. You seem to be worried of potential discipline for your child that hasn't even happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL teaches Kindergarten and she says the kids that age chew in the masks and won't keep them on. One kid ate like half of a paper mask. And these kids are older.
It's totally a false sense of security, kids that close to each other all day, the masks really won't do anything, especially with typical kid compliance. They're napping and eating together.
My two year old wears a mask. My kindergartner definitely wears a mask
Why are there so many bad parents out there unable to teach their kids to wear masks?
Or is it just that the parents aren’t trying?
This isn’t hard, people.
Anonymous wrote:My MIL teaches Kindergarten and she says the kids that age chew in the masks and won't keep them on. One kid ate like half of a paper mask. And these kids are older.
It's totally a false sense of security, kids that close to each other all day, the masks really won't do anything, especially with typical kid compliance. They're napping and eating together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your daycare actually uses time outs and yelling for discipline with 2 year olds then you should be looking for a new one for different reasons
I bet OP's daycare does none of these things and she is just making stuff up.
Anonymous wrote:If your daycare actually uses time outs and yelling for discipline with 2 year olds then you should be looking for a new one for different reasons