So...like most daycares, I'm sure, ours has a temp level at which they send kids home. At ours, it's 100.4. Today I got a call before 9:00 am that C's temp was 100.7, so DH picked him up and he stayed with MIL the rest of the day. He was FINE! He didn't have a temp at all. We suspect he's teething. Are they seriously going to call me and make him go home every time he has a slight teething fever? Of course I will ask them...but just wondering if anyone else has any input.
Re: Daycare's temp policy and teething
What do you do if it's from teething?
No, just this one time. I'm just not looking forward to it happening again.
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I asked this exact same question at DD's daycare and they kinda danced around the answer. They ended up saying that if it was a fever solely related to teething and she had no other symptoms, she could stay, but if she had any other symptoms of a cold/flu, she had to be picked up. They also said that in order for her temperature to be solely related to teething she should have some signs of teething - cutting a tooth, excessive drooling, etc.
Her daycare normally has a policy where you have to wait 24 hours before they can return after having a fever, but they told me that this does not apply if they are running a fever due to having shots, teeting, or something unrelated to a cold/flu.
chloe has 12 teeth and every time she is teething she gets a mild fever, runny nose, constant drooling and is cranky. then when the tooth cuts she no longer has a fever or any of the rest of that.
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