Mommas who put your kids in daycare... Do I have a right to be upset, or am I over reacting?
So the little girl I watch came over last week, and her mom informs me at the door she has a "cold", but that she's "mostly over it". Well as the first day goes on it's clear she might not be mostly over it, but I don't know how long she's had it at this point, or what her other symptoms were. With me it was a cough, and VERY runny nose.
The next day it was the same, and third day same. Saturday hits, and my LO and me are both sick. Tonight I call LO's doctor because I'm pretty sure she has a sore throat. They said it sounds like it could be strep, and to give her Tylenol/Motrin to keep her comfortable, then have her seen tomorrow.
These people don't take this kid even for well checks. SHE NEVER SEES THE DOCTOR! If it's strep do I have the right to be upset? I feel upset. But I don't want to be over reacting.
Thanks ladies.
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Re: Mommas who use daycare
This. And unless the little girl had a fever, her parents probably would have no idea that she possibly had strep. My DD has had a perpetually runny nose for like a month and a half. Teething can contribute to this as well.
Have you tried giving her lukewarm milk instead if cold? When I worked at a daycare we had a little boy who was sick a lot with a sore throat and he would only drink lukewarm fluids during that time. For the original question, if it's strep yes I would be upset. Like PP said I would type up expectations and have the parents sign it. Our rules were a fever of 99.5 and higher without medication child went/stayed home. Puking and recurring diarrhea also resulted in being sent home. There is no reason for a child to be miserable and sick and putting other kids at risk.
Same here and I agree with all of this. If DS couldn't go to school for a cough or runny nose he wouldn't be there all season; probably none of the kids would be and it would be empty. And I'd be unemployed.
DD felt like she had a low temp yesterday, gave her some Motrin, and she cooled off.
My LO had a cold, cough, & ear infections all last winter.
I work in a preschool & elementary schools, I consider exposure to runny nosed, coughing kids an occupational hazard.
Sometimes I can be a little too over protective of my LO and her health.
But most plain runny noses wouldn't be strep (at least not immediately).
When you run a daycare you have to be prepared to deal with all kinds of germs.
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There are different kinds of Strep bugs. The one you're thinking of that causes Strep throat will probably not cause a runny nose, but you have so many bacteria and viruses that can pass through your throat and nose area that it's totally possible you could get two infections at once. There are also other Strep bugs that don't cause Strep throat, but do cause a bunch of other nasty upper respiratory infections.