i work in CC and i would say look for another centre! yes kids get sick in CC BUT it doesnt have to be all the time...
i work in CC and i would say look for another centre! yes kids get sick in CC BUT it doesnt have to be all the time...
Oh Tobyturtle I so hear you. Its terrible how often they get sick when they are in day care. My little one is in care two days a week as well, and she has had a couple of colds and I suspect conjunctivitis coming on atm. Maybe you could try another center, like the others suggested. Unfortunately, some children are just more prone to illness and catch everything under the sun. I hope you can find a solution.![]()
i would check out Family Day care, there are only a few children there so the liklihood of him getting sick is a lot less, big hugs, it must be very stressful for you
First 12 months of day care = sick bubba. I agree with trying FDC - i really wish we supported FDC much much more as a community.
I agree with those who suggest finding another centre.
The thing is that he is getting sick from exposure to "new" bugs. If you move him, he will have to start all over with the different bugs at the new care place. I know it is awful to have a sick child (not to mention inconvenient), but it is actually good for their immune systems to be exposed to things early. There have been studies showing lower rates of leukemia and things in children who were exposed to other kids under age 3 as opposed to school age. And the good news, is that he is building up immunity, so he should start to get sick less often once that immunity has built up. It won't be this way forever. And it sounds like you must be pretty close to coming through the other side of it.
If he enjoys where he is, I wouldn't rush to remove him. Stick it out for another month or two and see what happens. I have heard that kids who don't go to day care tend to be sick a lot during the first few months of kindy or school instead, so hopefully you won't have to worry about that in a few years!
Some children are prone to getting sick, but this seems really excessive. this centre doesn't seem too good on hygiene with runny noses everywhere. I would either try another centre or try FDC. With FDC they are with a smaller group and generally the same group on each day. The regulations are the same as a centre, but often policies are stricter.
I agree with MR for the most part, it is true that all kids will go through this when they start daycare. Only you can decide if it's excessive though. I remember DD's first winter in childcare was horrendous - she came down with something or other every second week from 8-18 months. She is now as healthy as a horse though and rarely gets sick
My youngest is in FDC and though they do catch the odd thing there too, it's been much less with him because he only sees the same 3 children and the same carer every week.
Hang in there, it does pass but it just depends how long you can juggle things for :hugs:
talk to the manager of your cc. I certainly wouldn't like to leave my baba with someone that doesn't have time to clean the nose (or let her cry forever!).
My daughter goes to childcare 3 times a week and every second week she has either fever, cough, cold or a combination of all... I've taken her to the pediatrician, done tests, results? childcare... and again "her immuno system is building up"... guess what? she is on her 4th cycle of antibiotics and I am not happy about it. But she loves the childcare, the carers are great (they clean her nose, not let her cry and call me when she is really distressed) so I will stick on it.
Remember it will get better eventually. (my only concern in your case is the lack of attention for the kids... I would sort that out with the cc)
good luck
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