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RomeyT
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Daycare/school fever policy
My daughter was sent home an hour early yesterday with a fever of 100.4. I was told she had to be “fever free” for 48 hours to return. Is it me or is this insane? She’s not even sick and those electronic thermometers are wildly inaccurate. How do parents work? What’s your school/daycare policy?
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Posted 10/5/21 9:16 AM |
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ali120206
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Daycare/school fever policy
Our policy is a fever is over 100.5 and they have to be 24 hours fever free without fever reducing medications (ie - you can't just give them Motrin and send them).
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Posted 10/5/21 9:19 AM |
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blu6385
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Re: Daycare/school fever policy
Daycare and school was always 24 hour fever free. Maybe with covid they moved it to 48 hours fever free?
ETA : regarding work if I could work from Home I did/do or my husband would take off or i would take off if for some reason I couldn’t work from Home
Message edited 10/5/2021 9:55:59 AM.
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Posted 10/5/21 9:54 AM |
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Katareen
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Re: Daycare/school fever policy
Posted by ali120206
Our policy is a fever is over 100.5 and they have to be 24 hours fever free without fever reducing medications (ie - you can't just give them Motrin and send them).
I’m not quite sure of our fever “number” but we also have the 24 hour fever free without meds policy.
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Posted 10/5/21 9:55 AM |
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Re: Daycare/school fever policy
when my kids were in daycare it was always 24 hours for fever or diarrhea. ALL my days went to my kids from 3 months old to the end of elementary school when they were able to stay home alone.
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Posted 10/5/21 9:57 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Daycare/school fever policy
What used to kill me at daycare was how inaccurate their thermometer's were. DD once got sent home with 100 point something fever. Took her to the doctor right after i picked her up and it was 98.6. You'd think they'd have more accurate thermometers. It was maddening
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Posted 10/5/21 9:58 AM |
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LuckyStar
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Daycare/school fever policy
At daycare it was 100.4 to be sent home and fever free for 24 hours to return.
At school, there are no rules. Stubbed toe? Paper cut? Call the parents (and by parents I mean the mom).
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Posted 10/5/21 11:30 AM |
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ali120206
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Re: Daycare/school fever policy
Posted by LuckyStar
At daycare it was 100.4 to be sent home and fever free for 24 hours to return.
At school, there are no rules. Stubbed toe? Paper cut? Call the parents (and by parents I mean the mom).
LOL. Our school nurse is the same (the elementary school one). The middle school one is a bit more discriminatory as to what merits parental contact.
The elementary one called me the other day since DS was complaining of a sore throat and said he had been in multiple times that day. I was surprised as a sore throat is usually a ticket straight home, even before Covid. I asked him and he said he only went once.
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Posted 10/5/21 12:01 PM |
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LSP2005
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Re: Daycare/school fever policy
100 and fever free for 24 hours.
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Posted 10/5/21 12:03 PM |
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Pomegranate5
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Re: Daycare/school fever policy
It was always fever free for 24 hours without the help of a fever reducer.
But if it was something contagious like strep, they needed to be on meds for 48 hours to return.
If you think their reading is inaccurate make them re-do it before you take your child home next time.
Message edited 10/5/2021 12:28:47 PM.
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Posted 10/5/21 12:28 PM |
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Mrs213
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Daycare/school fever policy
24 hrs was the school policy and 48 hrs for the day care
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Posted 10/5/21 2:59 PM |
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MrsG823
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Daycare/school fever policy
Since Covid the policy in our district is temperature less than 100.4 and 48 hours fever free without medication
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Posted 10/5/21 8:54 PM |
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MrsG823
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Daycare/school fever policy
Since Covid the policy in our district is temperature less than 100.4 and 48 hours fever free without medication
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Posted 10/5/21 8:54 PM |
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AliceCullen
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Re: Daycare/school fever policy
Since covid the policy is 48 hours. If you had kids in daycare years ago, it's very different now.
If you keep your kids home for any reason you need a doctors note to return. You can't send them with a minor cold without getting a covid test. It's so stressful as a working mom. Not to mention a copay every time they have a runny nose.
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Posted 10/6/21 9:23 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Daycare/school fever policy
Posted by AliceCullen
Since covid the policy is 48 hours. If you had kids in daycare years ago, it's very different now.
If you keep your kids home for any reason you need a doctors note to return. You can't send them with a minor cold without getting a covid test. It's so stressful as a working mom. Not to mention a copay every time they have a runny nose.
I remember last year my daughter had a stomach ache. She gets anxiety sometimes and it manifests as a stomach ache. This was elementary school, not daycare, but I knew 100% they would make a big deal over it. If you read the list of things that might be symptoms of Covid, everything other than an ingrown toe nail, was listed. I was actually panicking trying to come up with an excuse of why she was staying home that wouldn't require a Covid test to return. I was thinking of saying UTI actually. I was racking my brain because my daughter had a freaking upset stomach. That is how sad it has become. I ended up calling the nurse and having a 20 minute conversation with her regarding my daughter's bowel habits and her anxiety. I finally convinced her it was nothing major and she was fine a few hours. Fun times we live in. Fun times.
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Posted 10/7/21 8:16 AM |
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AliceCullen
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Re: Daycare/school fever policy
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by AliceCullen
Since covid the policy is 48 hours. If you had kids in daycare years ago, it's very different now.
If you keep your kids home for any reason you need a doctors note to return. You can't send them with a minor cold without getting a covid test. It's so stressful as a working mom. Not to mention a copay every time they have a runny nose.
I remember last year my daughter had a stomach ache. She gets anxiety sometimes and it manifests as a stomach ache. This was elementary school, not daycare, but I knew 100% they would make a big deal over it. If you read the list of things that might be symptoms of Covid, everything other than an ingrown toe nail, was listed. I was actually panicking trying to come up with an excuse of why she was staying home that wouldn't require a Covid test to return. I was thinking of saying UTI actually. I was racking my brain because my daughter had a freaking upset stomach. That is how sad it has become. I ended up calling the nurse and having a 20 minute conversation with her regarding my daughter's bowel habits and her anxiety. I finally convinced her it was nothing major and she was fine a few hours. Fun times we live in. Fun times.
I called my kindergartener in sick for a mental health day last year because he had a runny nose. I could tell they thought it was ridiculous but they didn't argue with me.
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Posted 10/7/21 1:11 PM |
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ave1024
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Re: Daycare/school fever policy
Posted by AliceCullen
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by AliceCullen
Since covid the policy is 48 hours. If you had kids in daycare years ago, it's very different now.
If you keep your kids home for any reason you need a doctors note to return. You can't send them with a minor cold without getting a covid test. It's so stressful as a working mom. Not to mention a copay every time they have a runny nose.
I remember last year my daughter had a stomach ache. She gets anxiety sometimes and it manifests as a stomach ache. This was elementary school, not daycare, but I knew 100% they would make a big deal over it. If you read the list of things that might be symptoms of Covid, everything other than an ingrown toe nail, was listed. I was actually panicking trying to come up with an excuse of why she was staying home that wouldn't require a Covid test to return. I was thinking of saying UTI actually. I was racking my brain because my daughter had a freaking upset stomach. That is how sad it has become. I ended up calling the nurse and having a 20 minute conversation with her regarding my daughter's bowel habits and her anxiety. I finally convinced her it was nothing major and she was fine a few hours. Fun times we live in. Fun times.
I called my kindergartener in sick for a mental health day last year because he had a runny nose. I could tell they thought it was ridiculous but they didn't argue with me.
I was going to say the "reason" should be none of their damm business. I know it doesn't always work that way though and private establishments like daycares have the right to enforce their own set of rules.
Mental health day is a good one to say. Or just tell them you feel like playing hooky for a day.
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Posted 10/7/21 3:18 PM |
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ali120206
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Re: Daycare/school fever policy
Posted by ave1024
Posted by AliceCullen
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by AliceCullen
Since covid the policy is 48 hours. If you had kids in daycare years ago, it's very different now.
If you keep your kids home for any reason you need a doctors note to return. You can't send them with a minor cold without getting a covid test. It's so stressful as a working mom. Not to mention a copay every time they have a runny nose.
I remember last year my daughter had a stomach ache. She gets anxiety sometimes and it manifests as a stomach ache. This was elementary school, not daycare, but I knew 100% they would make a big deal over it. If you read the list of things that might be symptoms of Covid, everything other than an ingrown toe nail, was listed. I was actually panicking trying to come up with an excuse of why she was staying home that wouldn't require a Covid test to return. I was thinking of saying UTI actually. I was racking my brain because my daughter had a freaking upset stomach. That is how sad it has become. I ended up calling the nurse and having a 20 minute conversation with her regarding my daughter's bowel habits and her anxiety. I finally convinced her it was nothing major and she was fine a few hours. Fun times we live in. Fun times.
I called my kindergartener in sick for a mental health day last year because he had a runny nose. I could tell they thought it was ridiculous but they didn't argue with me.
I was going to say the "reason" should be none of their damm business. I know it doesn't always work that way though and private establishments like daycares have the right to enforce their own set of rules.
Mental health day is a good one to say. Or just tell them you feel like playing hooky for a day.
Last year we took them out of school twice - once to go to Hershey, and once to Kalahari. It was nice to say sorry, they won't be in, we are going to Pennsylvania lol. Since going to Pennsylvania was more acceptable than saying he is tired or has a stuffy nose.
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Posted 10/7/21 3:25 PM |
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Katareen
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Re: Daycare/school fever policy
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by AliceCullen
Since covid the policy is 48 hours. If you had kids in daycare years ago, it's very different now.
If you keep your kids home for any reason you need a doctors note to return. You can't send them with a minor cold without getting a covid test. It's so stressful as a working mom. Not to mention a copay every time they have a runny nose.
I remember last year my daughter had a stomach ache. She gets anxiety sometimes and it manifests as a stomach ache. This was elementary school, not daycare, but I knew 100% they would make a big deal over it. If you read the list of things that might be symptoms of Covid, everything other than an ingrown toe nail, was listed. I was actually panicking trying to come up with an excuse of why she was staying home that wouldn't require a Covid test to return. I was thinking of saying UTI actually. I was racking my brain because my daughter had a freaking upset stomach. That is how sad it has become. I ended up calling the nurse and having a 20 minute conversation with her regarding my daughter's bowel habits and her anxiety. I finally convinced her it was nothing major and she was fine a few hours. Fun times we live in. Fun times.
I don’t think it’s that big of a deal. Just say you have a family member visiting. Taking a day trip. Going to an appointment.
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Posted 10/8/21 10:59 AM |
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Katareen
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Re: Daycare/school fever policy
Posted by ali120206
Posted by ave1024
Posted by AliceCullen
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by AliceCullen
Since covid the policy is 48 hours. If you had kids in daycare years ago, it's very different now.
If you keep your kids home for any reason you need a doctors note to return. You can't send them with a minor cold without getting a covid test. It's so stressful as a working mom. Not to mention a copay every time they have a runny nose.
I remember last year my daughter had a stomach ache. She gets anxiety sometimes and it manifests as a stomach ache. This was elementary school, not daycare, but I knew 100% they would make a big deal over it. If you read the list of things that might be symptoms of Covid, everything other than an ingrown toe nail, was listed. I was actually panicking trying to come up with an excuse of why she was staying home that wouldn't require a Covid test to return. I was thinking of saying UTI actually. I was racking my brain because my daughter had a freaking upset stomach. That is how sad it has become. I ended up calling the nurse and having a 20 minute conversation with her regarding my daughter's bowel habits and her anxiety. I finally convinced her it was nothing major and she was fine a few hours. Fun times we live in. Fun times.
I called my kindergartener in sick for a mental health day last year because he had a runny nose. I could tell they thought it was ridiculous but they didn't argue with me.
I was going to say the "reason" should be none of their damm business. I know it doesn't always work that way though and private establishments like daycares have the right to enforce their own set of rules.
Mental health day is a good one to say. Or just tell them you feel like playing hooky for a day.
Last year we took them out of school twice - once to go to Hershey, and once to Kalahari. It was nice to say sorry, they won't be in, we are going to Pennsylvania lol. Since going to Pennsylvania was more acceptable than saying he is tired or has a stuffy nose.
Would you have previously lied about them going on a trip? Believe me, school doesn’t care one bit.
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Posted 10/8/21 11:00 AM |
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