My DCP told me today that one of the kids puked yesterday and that she has lysoled everything since then. I would rather just live in happy ignorance, rather than watching them closely and worrying all weekend.
I would rather know so that I can be prepared to deal with it. I don't like those kinds of surprises. When I drop DS off at daycare, and I see one of his classmates with a snotty nose, I know it is coming within a matter of days.
I would rather know so that I can be prepared to deal with it. I don't like those kinds of surprises. When I drop DS off at daycare, and I see one of his classmates with a snotty nose, I know it is coming within a matter of days.
There is a child in Brooke's room who I call Patient Zero. He's always the first to get everything.
I would rather not know unless it's something more 'serious' like HFM or croup (which we do get letters sent home if those appear in Rocco's class). But run of the mill snotty noses, fevers, or vomiting - nah, don't tell me. Ignorance is bliss. Can't do anything about it, you know?
I would rather know so that I can be prepared to deal with it. I don't like those kinds of surprises. When I drop DS off at daycare, and I see one of his classmates with a snotty nose, I know it is coming within a matter of days.
There is a child in Brooke's room who I call Patient Zero. He's always the first to get everything.
That is very funny! At least you know who to pay attention to!
Re: Sick kids in DC
If DS catches a bad bug, then I ask if there's anything going around, but that's about the only time I'd want to know.
There is a child in Brooke's room who I call Patient Zero. He's always the first to get everything.
My Blog
I honestly don't care. If LBB gets sick, I pretty much assume it's from daycare and that's the way the cookie crumbles.
But I'm also probably colored by the near constant emails from the crazy mom in my daycare updating us with her child's status every day or so.
That is very funny! At least you know who to pay attention to!