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    Quote Originally Posted by Shannie View Post
    Update: DCB cried on and off most of yesterday. today both kids are here for about an hour so far. DCG is already napping (usually 12:30 is nap time) DCB doesn't want to do anything but sit on the couch. doesn't want to go outside or eat. He even refused to watch trucks on the deck and eat a frozen juice (2 favorite things). Should I be sending them home? The other 2 kids are used to walks in the morning and outdoor time. Neither are happening anytime soon now.
    Yes, I would send them home if they are clearly unwell. When I said I wouldn't send one sibling home if the other was sick, I meant if the one who came had no symptoms and was not ill. In this case, the are both unwell and should be at home.

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