Sick Of Dealing With Sick Children

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  • AllDeezBabies
    Cuteness overload lover
    • Nov 2011
    • 197

    #16
    Originally posted by daycare
    I am very thankful that I do not have SA kids for daycare...I am coaching a fall baseball team of boys ages 12-13.................OMG they have the worst manners I have ever heard in my entire life..............

    The "F" word............FART.............................UGH why is that such a trigger word at that age??


    Have you taught your kids to use their cough pockets??? Cough into their elbows, having it cover most of the lower part of their face...
    Here it's the "F" word and the "B" word..boogars. I don't know, this may be google worthy.

    We have a video on how to properly cover your mouth and it entails coughing into the arm/elbow. They know how to do it when I remind them.... after they have hacked on all the toys.

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    • Scout
      Daycare.com Member
      • Aug 2012
      • 1774

      #17
      Originally posted by Breezy
      Yup to the vicks on the feet thing! It's magic!
      I am the one person that this did not work for!

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      • Scout
        Daycare.com Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 1774

        #18
        I use those lights that have the trays on top of them to put scented wax that melts. If you use peppermint, spearmint, & scents like that it works great for easy breathing! I can olny find the scents in the fall /winter though!

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        • lovemykidstoo
          Daycare.com Member
          • Aug 2012
          • 4740

          #19
          The runny noses are driving me up a wall. I mean, I know that the poor things can't help it. I just wish that they were old enough to know that they're dripping. It's so nasty when they turn around and that nose is dripping you know where. South of their nose ahhhhh! Then grandma picked up yesterday because they had dcb at the doctor because of it and she said that the doctor asked if he was in daycare. Of course it's the daycare's fault that he has a runny nose. I about blew a cork. I asked grandma if the doctor asked if the dcb had been at the grocery store or the gas station or a toy store. Only interested to see if he was at my house. I hate that. It is a huge pet peeve of mine tht they think my house is the only one with germs. The grandma was with me though.

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          • countrymom
            Daycare.com Member
            • Aug 2010
            • 4874

            #20
            Originally posted by lovemykidstoo
            The runny noses are driving me up a wall. I mean, I know that the poor things can't help it. I just wish that they were old enough to know that they're dripping. It's so nasty when they turn around and that nose is dripping you know where. South of their nose ahhhhh! Then grandma picked up yesterday because they had dcb at the doctor because of it and she said that the doctor asked if he was in daycare. Of course it's the daycare's fault that he has a runny nose. I about blew a cork. I asked grandma if the doctor asked if the dcb had been at the grocery store or the gas station or a toy store. Only interested to see if he was at my house. I hate that. It is a huge pet peeve of mine tht they think my house is the only one with germs. The grandma was with me though.
            thats what happened last week. Dcb had an ear infection and right away accused daycare. Mom told him that no one is sick (which is true) and that he had ear infections before he went to daycare. I don't understand why people blame daycare because have you seen what goes to the store or what touches the grocery cart.

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