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thread: How often does your child get sick?

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    Oct 2006
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    How often does your child get sick?

    So week 3 into DDs first year of school and she's already picked up a bug (sore throat, blocked nose). She was sick quite a bit last year and missed a fair amount of kinder because of it. I was hoping for a better year this year but given she's already sick in the middle of freakin summer I ain't holding my breath!

    So how often do your school kids get sick and how much school do they miss per term on average? Do you use any probiotics/olive leaf or any other products to try and boost immunity and do you think they work?

    TIA

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    Ohh poor E!! I hope the extra day off today will help her feel better for Friday!

    I noticed with miss H when she started kindy, that the sickness ramped up! Have been told to expect a lot of sickness now she has started school! Fun huh?!

    Hope miss E feels better soon xx

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    Jul 2006
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    Touch wood, no illness last year or so far. Saying that though, she had attended creche from 10mths old until just starting school and was sick quite often until she was about 3 yo. I give DD (when I remember) a multi vitamin. I think being sick at a younger age has helped build up her immunity.

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    DS1 is grade 1 now. Last year he had about 5 days off in total, not including the trip to hospital for injury (he accidentily pushed all of his eyelashes in his eye when he rubbed it). Most of the days off were in the first semester.

    There were some kids that had almost 3 weeks off with illness but they were given "homework" to do at home so they didn't feel that they were behind when they returned.

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    Have been told to expect a lot of sickness now she has started school! Fun huh!
    Yeah super fun NOT! DD drives me nuts when she's sick, you'd think she has man flu

    RhiChiChi I gave her a multivitamin last year but I don't think it made any difference. She probably didn't need it as she eats really well (loves fruit/veg) and she gets plenty of exercise and sleep. But still she seems to get every bug going around (I don't think the bugs even have to get within a 1km radius for her to catch them lol!)

    Choc 5 days off in total is awesome.

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    My kids didn't get sick at all last year. there were several bouts of flu/gastro going around and they never got any of them. DS2 did get a tummy bug for a day, but that was during school holidays so he hadn't even been to preschool. Fingers crossed it happens like that again this year. I don't do anything special all the time - they just eat and sleep well. I used to give probiotics to boost them if they were starting to get a bit run down but now i don't worry.

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    Mar 2004
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    Last year neither of my boys missed more than 1 day of school via sickness. They got gastro just after Christmas at the same time as the rest of Australia and over the winter holidays DS2 had a fever for a day with a cough.

    I think the getting sick heaps in the first year of school is a bit of a myth. It didn't happen to either of mine.

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    How often does your child get sick?

    Getting sick depends on the common sense of the parents of other children at school. It also depends on your child's immunity. I found more kids were sent to school sick in kinder/prep than in primary school. And by the older years they hardly ever get sick.

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    How often does your child get sick?

    My kids don't get sick very often, touch wood. But I happen to think there are things you can do to help with this. The obvious ones are a diet high in antioxidants (the brighter coloured you fruit & veg, the better) and regular intake of live culture yoghurt is another. But the main, most important of all is teaching your child how to wash their hands properly, using liquid soap. Front, back, thumbs, wrists, between fingers. Make sure your school has liquid soap dispensers in every toilet block (believe it or not, some schools scrimp on this basic hygeine standard). Also teach them to cough into the crook of their elbow, and sneeze into a tissue that immediately goes into the bin. This prevents you from reinfecting yourself/family members over & over with the same virus.

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    How often does your child get sick?

    DS has brought home a bug from school already. We've all got it

    If something is going around, he will get it.

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    Not very often here either.
    However, when DD1 started childcare at 18 months old we were really really ill (both her and I) for 6 months straight....so ill I had to miss the first day of a new job since she brought home gastro on her first 3 days lol.

    She missed 1 day through illness last year. She was too ill to get out of bed.
    We live in a special environment here though, with unique....ummm hazards lol.

    Nothing special done, but the girls have a great diet (DSs sucks he's just lucky he's cast iron), spend a lot of time in the sunshine and the dirt.

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    Apr 2006
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    Mine were sick heaps last year - it was just a round robin of one would go down, and then the next and then the next and then back to the beginning again. I gave I and E multivitamins but don't know that they did anything. Having been very much against it in the past, I am considering the flu vaccine for everyone this year - the girls were sick heaps and I ended up with pneumonia.

    I know my girls don't eat well enough, but its not through lack of trying on my part. I think they would be a lot healthier if I could get a more balanced diet into them but they just won't eat it. I also think a lot of our trouble last year is that my kids have never been to daycare and so haven't been exposed to a lot of bugs before they got into the school system. If you've got people with kids in your kids' class that send their children to school no matter how sick they are, its a losing battle.

    I'm just hoping that things will improve as they get older.

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    Apr 2008
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    As a teacher, most kids wouldn't have more than 5 days off a year from sickness. I am not including childhood illness I.e. chicken pox, etc or family holidays.

    Hopefully your DD's immunity will build up soon.

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    Oct 2006
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    Thanks Alibaby, I hope so too.

    I hope you all get better soon Schonell

    I know its not her diet. She eats really well and a wide variety of veg/fruit. She's the kind of kid who'll eat all her dinner and then ask for more broccoli. Also I give her live yoghurt culture. I think she just lucked out with immunity. I blame her dad as I wasn't a child who got sick very much lol! She's never been to childcare either but she has had two years of kindy.

    Marydean I asked her about soap at school and she said they have liquid soap but it has been empty some days

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    Jan 2010
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    Sangie - did your DD attend childcare? I'm asking as my DD1 started around 6 months. The first 6 months she was sick nearly every week. Last year she was sick maybe twice a term. I'm hoping that by the time school starts she will have built up a bit of an immunity. If kindy and school are the first things your DD has attended on a regular basis then I would suggest (from my experience) its fairly normal to get sick often initially. Hopefully it'll reduce soon.

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    She eats really well and a wide variety of veg/fruit. She's the kind of kid who'll eat all her dinner and then ask for more broccoli.
    Its just as well I love you, or else I'd have to hate you with a comment like that ;-)

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    LOL LuluHB. It's not all roses, her brother is the opposite

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    Mar 2009
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    I also have a little girl who is in love with brocolli. Shes had 3 weeks of kindy so far and nothing yet. Shes never been to childcare and has had only one cold in her entire 4yrs so will be interesting to see how the year plays out. I have been scared by everyonne saying the first year is a write off...

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