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AIBU about keeping DD home from nursery?

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pleasethanks · 12/02/2013 20:02

I admit I might be being a bit pfb, so perspective would be appreciated!

DD is 2.5 and has tonsilitis. On antibs which are helping - she got them on Thurs last week. She really picked up over the weekend and she went back to nursery on Monday. And she went again today. She is due to go tomorrow, but I can tell she is shattered and is coughing a bit, so I would rather she stay home, rather than go in and put her recovery back. She is okay to go in, but my preference would be she stayed home.

DP can easily take leave tomorrow and look after her, but he thinks it is fine for her to go and thinks I am being a bit over protective.

AIBU?

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redskyatnight · 12/02/2013 20:09

If the is ok health wise to go in, I would say it depends how "easy" it really is for DP to have the day off. We try to keep days off to a minimum so can take them when we really need them.

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space21 · 12/02/2013 20:12

Can you see how she feels in the morning and make a decision then?

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pleasethanks · 12/02/2013 20:15

I suppose maybe I am projecting a bit. I know when I am not well I want peace and quiet and not be in a room full of shouting, running children! But I am not a toddler. I just worry that although is is okay to go in, it is probably not the best in the long run (ie if she has another long tiring day tomorrow, her last day for the week, I worry she will suffer at the other end and take longer to get over it IYSKIM)

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MrsLyman · 12/02/2013 20:32

If it's her last day in timorrow I'd send her, she cam rest up on Thursday, if you don't sods law she'll be off again next week and it'll be hard to get time off to cover.

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Scootee · 12/02/2013 20:36

I wouldn't send her. She is only little and if you can manage without the child care she would probably be better resting at home.

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NatashaBee · 12/02/2013 20:42

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Icelollycraving · 12/02/2013 21:55

If you can take time off,keep her off. I keep ds off if he's a little off colour sometimes. One to one at home rather than a slightly more frenetic environment can be very beneficial IMO.
Hope she feels better soon.

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babiesinslingsgetcoveredinfood · 12/02/2013 22:28

She's very little. On one hand resilient. On the other hand fragile.

I'd keep her off.

YANBU

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