I am wanting to re vamp my sick policy as I'm tired of the constant colds. I know its hard for parents to keep kids home for every cold especially the ones that last a while but we can't kick them if they constantly go from kid to kid. what do you do for coughs and runny noses (common colds) that do not have any other symptoms (fever ect)?
I have a 24hr free from fever/vomit/diarrhea without meds. and of course the 24hr window for antibiotics for pink etc.
I plan to put in my contract that children are not to be given any tylenol/advil/ect. in the morning before daycare as i have had some parents that like to dose their kids when they are acting off/grouchy (I don't get that) I never use those medications for my children unless they are fevered or very rarely for other pain.
Now looking through threads i have seen a 48hr rule if kids are sent to daycare sick to keep parents in check as they just don't seem to care that they are exposing everyone else to these sicknesses or the fact that their kid is simply not feeling good and should stay home when feeling that way. what I'm wondering is how you have worded this in your policies?
I find that most of the kids I have don't get more severe sicknesses and just get more coughs/runny noses from common colds and without the fever. I don't know how to enforce kids staying home with colds in order to stop the constant spread :dislike: do most of you enforce kids with yellow/green runny noses stay home but if its clear runny nose they can be at daycare? what about a constant runny nose vs a clear runny nose that requires wiping maybe twice the whole day. if constantly coughing like every couple minutes they stay home? vs if its a cough every couple hrs is ok?
errrr sick kids are the worst! then you get the one that always get seems to get sick first and seems to spread it to everyone else.
I have a 24hr free from fever/vomit/diarrhea without meds. and of course the 24hr window for antibiotics for pink etc.
I plan to put in my contract that children are not to be given any tylenol/advil/ect. in the morning before daycare as i have had some parents that like to dose their kids when they are acting off/grouchy (I don't get that) I never use those medications for my children unless they are fevered or very rarely for other pain.
Now looking through threads i have seen a 48hr rule if kids are sent to daycare sick to keep parents in check as they just don't seem to care that they are exposing everyone else to these sicknesses or the fact that their kid is simply not feeling good and should stay home when feeling that way. what I'm wondering is how you have worded this in your policies?
I find that most of the kids I have don't get more severe sicknesses and just get more coughs/runny noses from common colds and without the fever. I don't know how to enforce kids staying home with colds in order to stop the constant spread :dislike: do most of you enforce kids with yellow/green runny noses stay home but if its clear runny nose they can be at daycare? what about a constant runny nose vs a clear runny nose that requires wiping maybe twice the whole day. if constantly coughing like every couple minutes they stay home? vs if its a cough every couple hrs is ok?
errrr sick kids are the worst! then you get the one that always get seems to get sick first and seems to spread it to everyone else.
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