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How many days has your dc been off sick starting reception?

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purplehouse · 29/09/2012 17:06

My dd has been at school for three and a half weeks and already she has missed 4 days due to 2 separate illnesses. She is still ill and I may not even be able to send her on Monday. At the moment she has a very snotty nose, a cough and is breathing noisily. I am getting a bit stressed about it. Her attendance is 78% so far and I gather from mn that is very poor and wonder if the school will be cross.

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shineygoldpenny · 29/09/2012 17:08

2 days. She is now in Year 5.

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purplehouse · 29/09/2012 17:09

Wow!

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Gumby · 29/09/2012 17:10

None

Yr 1 and yr 4 children

Is she a sickly child?

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purplehouse · 29/09/2012 17:11

No, not usually. She is big strong girl for her age and eats well.

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Waspie · 29/09/2012 17:12

None. He had some time off at nursery when he had chicken pox a couple of years ago but that's about it. He gets colds but nothing serious enough to keep him out of school.

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Gumby · 29/09/2012 17:13

It pisses me off with my yr 4 child that people comment that I just send him in when he's ill & inject their children
Not true at all
He literally is only ill in the holidays

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DorsetKnob · 29/09/2012 17:14

DD had a week of in reception with a really nasty UTI, and has just had 2 weeks off following a particularly nasty and prolonged bout of D&V in year 2. Other than that nothing.

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Gumby · 29/09/2012 17:15

Sorry infect

Although I do know parents who keep their kids off cos they're tired

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purplehouse · 29/09/2012 17:25

Well that's another thing I'm worried about - them thinking I'm keeping her off for tiredness etc - I'm not, she hasn't had daytime naps for years and doesn't get particularly tired.

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mrz · 29/09/2012 17:31
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PinkChampagneandStrawberries · 29/09/2012 17:33

1 day this is his 3rd year

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purplehouse · 29/09/2012 17:37

Thanks for that link mrz. It asks whether you would go to work in the condition the child is in. I definitely wouldn't -dd passed this illness to me and I have felt awful.

I am getting concerned that my child is sicker than most reading the replies.

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noramum · 29/09/2012 17:49

DD was really good at nursery, just chickenpox and flu in 3 years. But d hook came and new bugs and we had 5 days in the whole year.

I know a lot of people make a fuss about attendance but I just can't send a child with fever or who threw up for 2 days.

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NeverKnowinglyUnderstood · 29/09/2012 17:52

chicken pox = 5days
about 5-6 further days so 10-11 days in 5 years

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CaseyShraeger · 29/09/2012 17:53

Did she go to nursery (or equivalent) beforehand? DS is in Y3 and has had I think three days off total since starting Reception (he timed chicken pox for his first Easter holidays) and DD1 is in Reception and hasn't been off sick at all so far, but they were both in FT nursery from a year old or so and caught everything that was going then. If your DD hasn't been around large numbers of germ-riddled children as much then I think that amount of illness isn't unusual.

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CaseyShraeger · 29/09/2012 17:56

Although, to be honest, a just-turned 4 Reception child I'd have a lot of sympathy with the occasional day off for tiredness. DD1 is a robust little thing but by Friday she comes home and immediately falls asleep for several hours - I don't know how the tiny ones who only turned four last month are managing.

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lisad123 · 29/09/2012 17:58

Dd2 started reception, missed half day as she was sick due to noise, and then two days last week as she had high temp and again being sick Sad

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simpson · 29/09/2012 18:06

DS missed one day in reception for a grommets op, 3 days in yr2 for another op on his hand...He is now in yr3.

DD has just started reception and I have to pick her up early on a wed for physio every week...

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TwiggysGoneOnHolidayByMistake · 29/09/2012 18:11

DS started 3 weeks ago and has had 3 days off - 1 annual leave and 2 sickness. YR is a germ-breeding factory!

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DeWe · 29/09/2012 18:18

DD1 (year 7) 4.5 days (3 with pneumonia at end of year 3)
DD2 (year 4) 6 days if you discount hospital appointments which come 2-3 times a year and mostly take a whole day.
Ds (year 1) 23 days (when he's ill he does it properly, and he suffers from recurrent ear infections) Grin He's already had 4 days off this year.

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mrz · 29/09/2012 18:23

Most of my class have had colds, coughs and runny noses since the beginning of term, me included.

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kaytola · 29/09/2012 18:24

DD1 - 2 days off sick since starting reception. It was due to chicken pox. She's now in Year 10.

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CouthyMowWearingOrange · 29/09/2012 18:27

For DS2 :

YR - 8 school days in a row when hospitalised with asthma, plus 2x 48 hrs for D&V. Oh - also 3 weeks while we were all isolated for swine flu right at the start of the outbreak. Then another 5 days with his asthma again. So a total of 32 days in YR.

Y1 - 10 days with his asthma.

Y2 - 5 days with asthma. Then 2 days after being injured in school. Then another 3 days with asthma. So 7 days.

Y3 - 23 days, 8 through his asthma, then 15 more because the meds made him immune suppressed, and chickenpox was going round, he couldn't go in. Then he caught 3 D&V bugs, so another 6 days. Then another 3 days through his asthma. Then he had to have 4 days off for a viral infection where he was running a temp of 101 for all 4 days. So that year he had 36 days off.

He has just started Y4, and has already been off for ALL of last week, as he has a viral my arse chest infection that has set his asthma off again. He will be immune suppressed due to meds again, and though will be well enough in himself to go back on Monday, if anyone has chickenpox, he will have to wait 3 weeks before going back.

It's awful getting the EWO telling you your DS should be in school when he is in hospital on oxygen...

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Runoutofideas · 29/09/2012 18:27

DD1 now yr 3 - In reception 5 days following grommets/adenoids operation, on advice of the consultant, 5 days for chicken pox, 2 days sickness and diarrhoea. Yr 1 2 days D&V (school are very strict on the 48 hour rule folloing "an episode"), yr 2 - 5 days with a uti/kidney infection. Yr3 2 days so far, following another vomiting episode. I think dd1 may be more susceptible to D&V than most, or else is rubbish at washing her hands despite being reminded every time....

DD2 now yr 1 - don't think she has been off at all as she caught chicken pox before starting school and doesn't seem to get a dodgy stomach as often as dd1.

Down to luck in my opinion.

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Floggingmolly · 29/09/2012 18:27

None. The eldest is now in Year 7.

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