HappyMommy2
<font color=green>He loves that Disney quasi-"futu
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This is our first year with a kid in school so I'm not sure how to deal with this; can you help?
My 3-year-old came down with a bad tummy bug this evening (severe vomiting). My 5-year-old seems completely fine so far but certainly there's a good chance he (and the rest of us! Ugh!) will be showing symptoms soon.
My friend said that when one of her kids is sick, she keeps all the others home from school out of courtesy, on the assumption that they are incubating their sibling's germs and could pass them on to others at school.
I don't want to keep my son home from school when he seems 100% fine but I would feel awful if he came down with the bug at school, or went around unknowingly sharing germs all day and then got sick tomorrow night.
What do most parents do in this type of situation?
My 3-year-old came down with a bad tummy bug this evening (severe vomiting). My 5-year-old seems completely fine so far but certainly there's a good chance he (and the rest of us! Ugh!) will be showing symptoms soon.
My friend said that when one of her kids is sick, she keeps all the others home from school out of courtesy, on the assumption that they are incubating their sibling's germs and could pass them on to others at school.
I don't want to keep my son home from school when he seems 100% fine but I would feel awful if he came down with the bug at school, or went around unknowingly sharing germs all day and then got sick tomorrow night.
What do most parents do in this type of situation?
Hope you don't get hit too hard by this bug!
), I only remember passing 1 or 2 onto my sister.