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    Yes I like that suggestion from Inspired by Reggio too! I tried to think of how to word it, but it is hard. Any suggestions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarah View Post
    Yes I like that suggestion from Inspired by Reggio too! I tried to think of how to word it, but it is hard. Any suggestions?
    I would go with something like ... but than I have been told I have verbal diarrhea so someone else might have a more condensed way too say the same thing

    Please note that as per Public Health recommendations children exhibiting symptoms of vomiting and/or diarrhea are required to be excluded from program until a minimum of 24 hours symptom free has passed -symptom free meaning that they are eating normally and have passed a 'normal' movement. In addition if there is an outbreak of Rotavirus or Norwalk within the community exclusion will be increased to 72 hours symptom free.

    For example if a child who is sent home at 11 am from program on Wednesday with symptoms of either vomiting or diarrhea did not have any more 'symptoms' on the Wednesday afternoon they would still have to be home ALL DAY Thursday to determine they are indeed symptom free for a FULL day as sleeping hours are generally symptom free for children - they must have eaten and had at least one normal bowel movement on this day - if they have no further symptoms after returning to a normal diet for 24 hour period and have returned to normal bowel movements again they could return to program on the Friday as normal. Please note that if the child who has been excluded for vomiting / diarrhea returns to program has another liquid diarrhea stool they will be determined to NOT be SYMPTOM FREE and will be excluded again so in the interest of not having to take of more time than truly need please ensure you respect the rule that they must have returned to a NORMAL stool before returning to program.
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