At what temp do you send children home? I work for a center who is currently sending home at 101 and is now going up to 102. I'm just curious what other centers do cause to me this seems high. Im in Wisconsin if it matters
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I'm at a center in Wisconsin and we send home at 101. I think that once I own my own daycare I will send home at 100. However, I would also take the presence of lack thereof of other symptoms into consideration when deciding whether or not to send a child home.- Flag
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I send home at 100, as my state guidelines suggest. I believe that the commonly accepted number for fever is 100.4. If they're going to keep kids up to 102, why send them home at all, I wonder? I know that *I* am worthless by the time I'm 99.5 (achy, tired).- Flag
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Here are some threads related to Fever Policies: https://www.daycare.com/forum/tags.p...fever+-+policy- Flag
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Ours asks to keep a child home at 100.1 or higher. Probably, if they catch it at that, they'll send home (never happened before).- Flag
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Does your center take routine temps, or do they wait until a child seems unwell to take a temp. If a child seems unwell and their temp is 100.5 or 101 would they not send that child home?- Flag
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This is me, as well. Usually there are symptoms present that would make me think to check. I check and then recheck 20-30 mins later to make sure it is staying elevated before calling.- Flag
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We were discussing this very thing last night. I'm not sure what our regs say BUT a child can be miserable with a temp of 100 or acting just fine with 102. That was what it boiled down to, was to how a child was acting and their participation level. My personal policy says 101 but when I redomy policies again, I will emphasize it is mainly about if they can participate in normal activities.
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I do.
I am very diligent about sending home at the first sign of an excludable symptom. I have little to no illness and have no issues with re-cycling illness that we hear so much about.
I am very clear about this at the interview so if parents aren't able to manage it, I am not the program for them.
I think for many, if not for most of my clients my strict illness policy was a big influence in choosing/wanting to enroll with me.- Flag
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