At What Temperature Do You Send Kids Home?
Just wondering where every one stands. I send home at 101. But I am seriously second guessing that now. Seems kinda high??
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I think it's a little high. I think my sons' school is 100.2
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Above 100.0
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I do 101.0
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Speaking of temps, I have a school Ager and his mom called me from school asking if I could pick him up and he had 101 temp:eek: are you kidding me! I have infants plus my own children and I don't want my house to come down with what ever he has, I said no and she said wtf I will lose my job and bla bla bla! Are you kidding!how dare she curse at me. So I ask if heis coming in am and she said well of douse my son is not sick:rolleyes: she then said I gave him motrine now and I will before bed time and then some in the am:mad: so another words she is doping him up instead of taking him to doc!!!!:mad: Won't the school still call the mom if he's not home for 24 hours after his temp is gone? And I'm truly srry to vent in you post, hope ur not mad I took it over:(
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melissaythayer -- our school doesn't send home for kids who were sick, only kids who are actively sick.
My policy simply says "fever". I don't care how high or what causes it. Obviously, if the fever is 100* and the baby is acting fine then I don't call. But a baby who is acting off and has a fever gets to go home. |
Originally Posted by AnneCordelia: |
Originally Posted by DaycareMama: |
I send home at 101 SUSTAINED for 45 minutes.
From time to time kids can spike a healthy fever, it means their immune system is working. If it is still elevated after 45 minutes, they may need more help so are sent home for bed rest and fluids; possibly even a doctors visit depending on coexisting symptoms. Fever is not an illness. I have to explain that to parents alot. Fever is a good thing.... The scary illnesses are the ones that fever never/barely happens because it overwhelms them.... Cold Sepsis. :( Rushing to break a fever (tylenol) before it has a chance to fight illness is not a good thing. |
High 100's and 101 or above for sure.
I agree with Catherder on fevers. I tend to let my own kids burn a bit up to 101-102 unless there are other symptoms. (headache, sore throat, etc.) Melissa - are you down as an emergency pick up person for that child? If you are, you should probably add to your contract that you will not pick up children that are sick. (better yet, don't be the emergency pick up person because that's the main reason they send the children home from school.) Just take it in stride - that mother needs to realize the the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. (Live long and prosper.) :p |
Originally Posted by Catherder: |
Originally Posted by Catherder: |
Originally Posted by Catherder: |
I also agree with Catherder. I don't have a set temp that sends a kid home though because each kid is definitely different. I do need to see the fever be for a consistent amount of time though.
My own DD was down and out at 99F while my own DS was running around like a madman at 104F so how fevers affect each individual child is definitely something I take into consideration. I watch behavior and send home when "actively sick" as another member said. |
I call parents at 101, and we take it from there.
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100-100.4 depending on symptoms. I have a Preemie in my care very susceptible to germs!
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Thanks for all your input :)
I think I will be changing my handbook to be a little more vague so I can base it per child and per symptoms like many of you have said. My own dd has hit 105* MANY times and was running around the er like nothing was wrong :eek: It usually jumps that high for her when she gets croup :( |
Originally Posted by SilverSabre25: |
Originally Posted by melissathayer28: |
My contract says 100 degrees F. And then they have to be no fever without tylenol for 24 hours before coming back.
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I don't take temperatures. If a child is warm and oddly lethargic, oddly grumpy, no appetite etc they'd go. Kids can feel off if they're even 99.5. Strep and pneumonia can have very low fevers.
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Ok, a little off here, but has anyone else been having an increase of parents that think Tylenol and Motrin CURE a sickness or fever?
My policies say "fever free for 24 hrs without the aid of any medication like Tylenol or Motrin." And I've gotten SO many moms tell me "daycare kid had a fever this morning at 9 that's why we are late, but I gave them (insert drug here) and the fever broke/went away/kids all better, can I bring them to daycare today? No? Oh then we'll see you tomorrow at 7:30am! I'll give them more (insert drug here) tonight to make sure they don't get a NEW fever!" As the carry sick kid back to the car because the kid is to sick and tired to walk... Or I send home at 3 (after nap when fever spikes...) and kid is laying on the floor crying and parent takes home and texts me around 4 saying "kiddo didn't have a fever when we got home and still doesn't have one, is playing fine! Gave them (insert drug here) because they did say they're tummy hurt... See you in the morning!" I mean what the actual *bleep*?! |
Originally Posted by Denali: |
Originally Posted by Denali: This ensures they know that not only are they excluded for 24 hours but by "checking" with me I also may not allow back that day based on symptoms or if fever is still persistent. 2 weeks into opening I had a toddler who had a staph infection and DCM thought he could come back the next day after being diagnosed because he should be okay after 24 hours on antibiotics. Uhm NO! This isn't strep or pink eye this is a STAPH INFECTION. I don't think she understood how serious that can be lol! |
100 or possibly 100.2
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Speaking of essential oils...about twelve years ago, when I was a daycare parent myself, one of the centers DS had been in did something kinda weird. The owner also sold essential oils, and in her newsletter, she was touting the oils. She said that she'd had several children with respiratory illness in the previous weeks and that she'd put some oils in her humidifier or something and that they'd all been cured.
Now, one of those kids was my son, who, as soon as I found out that he had whooping cough (or was it RSV?) I pulled him for a week (I worked from home). He didn't reenter til his symptoms etc were fully gone. But now, thinking back, I can hardly believe this owner's behavior. I know that she was including my son in her claim of the "several children" who had been cured by her oils. Anyway...rant over. It wasn't the only slightly unethical thing this lady did. |
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