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mattsmom
03-10-2015, 06:31 AM
I wanted to get some opinions about accepting children that are not immunized. Would you accept them into your care or refuse them because of it?

bright sparks
03-10-2015, 06:52 AM
I have a child I took on 4 weeks ago who isn't immunized. I don't have an issue taking none immunized kids but I haven't come across it too often anyway.

flowerchild
03-10-2015, 07:05 AM
I haven't given it too much thought.

Maybe you could accept them into care, but follow the same rules as the school board if there is ever an outbreak in your community?

mattsmom
03-10-2015, 07:20 AM
I don't know, I'm just torn. I've had an inquiry about a fulltime opening and the hours are great and mom seems great, this is the only thing that's giving me second thoughts. I'm desperate to fill a fulltime spot, but I don't want to endanger my family or other dck's either.

CrazyEight
03-10-2015, 07:37 AM
Unfortunately, I wouldn't. I'm pregnant and according to my latest blood tests, my antibodies for a few things have disappeared, again. I also have clients with siblings, clients who could become pregnant, etc etc. When I opened my youngest was 8 months old, and obviously hadn't had all her shots. The risk, for me personally, is too great that something COULD get passed on from a non-immunized child. Obviously, I'm pro-vaccine, and being as this is my business and I can set the policies that work for me and my family, I would have to say no.

5 Little Monkeys
03-10-2015, 07:47 AM
I'd accept. I don't even ask so I wouldn't know unless they told me anyways.

I know we're in close contact all day but think of all the other places we go where we don't know whose immunized or not....extra curricular activities (dance, gymnastics, swim classes, etc) library, mall etc.

If you're not comfortable though than you should say no now. No point in being stressed every time someone is sick!

playfelt
03-10-2015, 09:28 AM
I don't worry much about it in the sense that when I start kids from 11 months or younger they are still not vaxed anyways so are just as capable of coming into contact with the virus and passing it on to the other kids. Would feel differently about school age kids just because of what they are exposed to probably but that is not an issue for me. I have always expected the DPT and MMR but after that don't worry about any of the others including chicken pox as my own kids have had them. I will probably in the future start asking parents just so I have the answers when others question it but all decisions will be made on a case by case basis.

MsBell
03-10-2015, 09:32 AM
I would not, not just for every one elses safety, but also I don't want to have to consider those illnesses when a child is sick, bad enough dealing with common colds, ear infections possible pink eye etc, I don't want to have to consider polio, measles, whooping cough etc, I can accept that someone wants to do their own thing, but I dont have to respect it, and by that, I don't have to include them in my business.
On a side note, I always get a chuckle when parents say " I know best for my kids" and yet we have a society full of really messed up people......not everyone knows whats best, all the time!

Gloucestermom
03-10-2015, 10:25 AM
I wouldn't.

Suzie_Homemaker
03-10-2015, 10:51 AM
I wanted to get some opinions about accepting children that are not immunized. Would you accept them into your care or refuse them because of it?

Unless there was a medical reason for not being immunized (and that whole new conversation), then no, I would not. It my requirement that immunized. Part of policies.

BlueRose
03-10-2015, 11:50 AM
I will not accept a child unless they are immunized. I even demand a copy of there immunization record before the child can start care. I can't protect my family outside of my home, but I can protect them when they are in our home.

superfun
03-10-2015, 12:44 PM
I never even ask. A lot of kids start at 11 months, so i usually hear about it when they go for their 1 year needles. My kids are up to date, and there's no health issues around here, so there's no risk for me or my family.

madmom
03-11-2015, 10:18 AM
no thank you, I deal with many toddlers with unvaccinated baby brothers and sisters who are in my home on a regular basis. Also, I am of an age where I found out I may no longer be covered (am having blood work done) so I really don't want to be a risk my self.