December 14, 2020

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Is daycare a safe option during the pandemic?

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Is it safe to send my child to a child care center during COVID-19?

It depends on where you live, the health of your child and other family members, and the steps your child care facility or provider takes to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises child care centers to work with local and state health departments to help keep children and staff as safe as possible.

Talk with your pediatrician about care options during the COVID-19 pandemic. This can help you decide what is best for your situation, based on your child's medical history, immunizations, and by checking that growth and development are on track.

In my practice, I like to talk to parents about infection rates and pandemic developments in our community. Your pediatrician also can keep you updated on local and state health department recommendations and offer guidance.

You'll want to be comfortable with how the care center plans to clean and disinfect, screen children and for symptoms, and handle illness. Research suggests that do not fuel the spread of COVID-19 in communities when they take proper safety steps. Ask about:

You'll also want to make sure the center has a plan for daily routines. This includes:

When it comes to the best child care options during the pandemic, there is not one right answer for every family. Talk to your pediatrician and child care facility or provider about concerns you may have.

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