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How Sick is Too Sick For School? Turns Out, We Don’t All Agree

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As a working parent, you may need to make a swift decision in the morning about whether to send your sick child to school or skip work to stay home with them. While the question might be easy to answer for some, many working parents have differing opinions. A new national poll of 1,442 parents from the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health shows the top factors in parents’ decision to keep an ill child home from school.

Here are some of their findings:

“Parents often have to make a judgment call about whether their child’s sickness warrants staying home,” says lead author Gary Freed, M.D., M.P.H. “We found that the major considerations were whether attending school could negatively impact a child’s health or the health of classmates.”

Other than the risk of getting peers sick and the kid’s current health state, other coordination comes into play.

It’s suggested that a phone call or visit to your kid’s health care provider is made before deciding whether a child stays home or goes to school.

Are you a working parent? What’s your usual plan when the little one is sick? Let us know in the comments below!