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If Your Child is Sick
A child should not be brought to the program if he/she has:

1.    a temperature over 100 F/38C*
2.    vomiting*
3.    diarrhea
4.    pink eye (eye is red with yellow discharge)
5.    rashes that you cannot identify or that have not been seen by a doctor
6.    impetigo (red pimple-like blisters on the skin)
7.    severe cold, sneezing and running nose
8.    any communicable disease
9.    bronchitis or pneumonia
10.    head lice

* Child must be free of symptoms for 24 hours prior to returning to the program.

For diarrhea, child must not return until 48 hours after the first solid bowel movement.

If a child is sent to the centre with any of the above conditions, the parent will be contacted and asked to take the child home. If a parent is unreachable, the child’s emergency contact will be contacted to pick up the child.

Parents will be required to present a doctor’s note to verify treatment and wellness before returning to the program for the following illnesses:  scabies, pink eye, impetigo, whooping cough and strep throat.
 

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