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Rashes and day care...
What is your place's policy?
I am going to call my provider tomorrow, but in the meantime I was wondering what others have experienced- DD has a mild rash on her back and torso and arms that's now fading. Her symptoms don't seem to fit with most common rashes (Coxsackie, roseola) and she has no fever. My mom (who is a nurse) thinks it's heat related.
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Posted 7/6/08 2:42 PM |
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justthe4ofus
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Re: Rashes and day care...
My place allows rashes that are not as a result of illness. Usually you can see the difference between heat rashes and others.
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Posted 7/6/08 2:45 PM |
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05mommy09
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Re: Rashes and day care...
If it looks clearly like heat rash- thats fine, but an unidentified rash would result in us calling the parents for pick up until a DR.'s note stating it was not contagious was given to us.
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Posted 7/6/08 4:51 PM |
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