I've had a 2 year old who has had a runny nose and a cough this week. As many times as we try to teach him, he will not cover his cough, and throws a fit when we try to tell him (this is a new one for me!) Well, yesterday he arrives covered in vomit. The mom convinced me he was drinking juice in the car, and had a coughing fit, and threw it up. It didn't smell acidic, so I let her drop him off. (My mistake) In the AM, his temp was normal. Throughout the day, his cough worsened, until after he woke from nap and it was a barkey cough. I took his temp at 3:45, it was 100.3 (low grade, but still a temp) I call his father who is off at 4, and he says he will be right over and to get him ready. (Usually he
lygags afterwork and goes home to change before he comes around 5:30) At 5:15 he finally shows up (with the family dog, showing me he didn't come straight to my house...he works 5 minutes away) I am pretty mad, because of course I wake up this morning and am sick. Now looking back, I am pretty sure the child was doped on tylenol all week...no wonder his mornings were good, but after nap he was a lot more crabby.
My contract requires children picked up as soon as possible to limit exposure to other children, and to be kept out of daycare for 24 hours until fever has broken.
What would you tell this family about this situation? What would you tell this family if they insist he isn't sick and brings him today?

My contract requires children picked up as soon as possible to limit exposure to other children, and to be kept out of daycare for 24 hours until fever has broken.
What would you tell this family about this situation? What would you tell this family if they insist he isn't sick and brings him today?
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