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    How often does your children get sick in Childcare?

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    • KarenjjK Offline
      Karenjj
      last edited by

      I can totally understand how you feel. My girl was previously attending 3 hr playgroup, but we pull her out because she keep falling sick. The last was over a period of 4 months. It was either flu, cough or fever… and she cannot seem to fully recover. Money is secondary but it’s real heartache for mummy…

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        kiasu_pig
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        sashimi:
        ..

        And hey, don't worry about enrichment classes at age 2.5; play at home and childcare is enough - save your money for when they're older, eg. music, art at 4+. :)..
        Thanks for all the responses. I guess i am not called a \"kiasu_pig\" for nothing! At times, even disgusted by myself. Ugh!
        Supposed to bring him go see his PD at 4, but he slept the whole afternoon. Dunno whether tomorrow need to take leave again... haiz.

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        • jedamumJ Offline
          jedamum
          last edited by

          similar discussion http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=753&start=0.

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          • FunzF Offline
            Funz
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            think it is a norm and the good thing is the most kids do get better as in fall sick less. My kid's PD said that on average, kids do fall sick about once a mth maybe even more for childcare going children. But they usually do build up their immunity and will fall sick less often after 6mths or so. However, it is important that we take good care of them and let them recover well when they do fall sick or it may lead to longer term issues.


            My gal has allergy rhinitis and is on long term nose spray. My boy is asthmatic when he was an infant but so far for the last 3yrs, no attacks. Touch wood.

            My girl too kept falling sick initially. And each time she fell sick, she passes whatever bug to her brother. She started childcare at 2yrs old. By the time she was 3, she hardly fall sick. And when my boy started childcare, he did not fall sick that often. Now, I would say their health is pretty good. 🙏 thank god.

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              kiasu_pig
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              schellen:
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              DD has learned that listening to parents and following a strict diet of only healthy stuff (and even no milk though she loves it) allows her to recover quickly and when she does, she gets rewarded with ice cream and milk. Now that she's older, she can also discipline herself when we aren't there to see what she eats, most of the time.
              ..
              When a child is having fever, is it not recommended to give him milk? :?

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                pinky
                last edited by

                It is pretty common for them in the first 6 months so don’t worry too much. It happened to my son too when he started childcare

                and on his first visit to the doctor, the doc simply said, "He is in childcare right?
                don’t worry, give him 6 months for his body to build up its own immunity,
                then he will be fine.". Sure enough, it was true.

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                  kiasu_pig
                  last edited by

                  pinky:
                  It is pretty common for them in the first 6 months so don't worry too much. It happened to my son too when he started childcare

                  and on his first visit to the doctor, the doc simply said, \"He is in childcare right?
                  don't worry, give him 6 months for his body to build up its own immunity,
                  then he will be fine.\". Sure enough, it was true.
                  i certainly hope so - thanks for assurance. :roll: 🙏

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                    vfong1
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                    My DS doctor knows that she’s in childcare and she’s 2.5 years old and recently she has got running rose with slight cough. But her immunity got stronger actually compared to the 1st 3 months of this year.


                    He advise her not to go childcare as it’s too early age for her. My sister in law told me she could attend 3 hrs playgroup instead. However, I think she has been learning well in school and I’m reluctant to withdraw her from there. How?

                    My DS doesn’t like to go school (I think is the separate anxiety) but when she’s there she’s happy cos of the friends.

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                    • J Offline
                      JennyP
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                      I agree with all mother said, my son got sensitive nose so he always get cold easily than other, but after i try to give him cod liver oil (original) i found he quite Ok and not need every month see dr now ( touch wood!!).

                      I always remind myself to give him 5ml every morning when he wake up 🙂

                      Beside, his favourite is chocolate and he will eat everyday though he is sick:P

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                        vfong1
                        last edited by

                        She's on cod liver oil everyday 🙂 Actually it's very good for kids.


                        My sis in law boiled honey suckle drink for her. Taste not so nice but good for her.

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