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hi there! I too have a 2 year old toddler attending playgroup just downstairs of where I stay. personally, I don't think changing school would help in 'coping'. my toddler started school this year April and like yours , had been falling sick , contracted hfmd , multiple flus , fevers. but I believe this is due to their immune being low πŸ˜… previously before starting school they're always at home with us , not quite exposed to viruses outside and so in a different environment, the body might be shocked to get attacked la. haha! perhaps you could give those immunity vitamins or natural fruits/veg that helps to boost their immune system? not much of an advise from me but even if you change school, the chances of yr kid getting sick is still gonna be there. πŸ˜… hope this somewhat helps you!

im currently also facing same issue, like i understand that kid falling sick easily. Bt every 1-2 weeks in school, he be at home for another 2weeks. has been a vicious cycle and its like the amount of money spend on seeing doctor and seeing him so sick make us worried. so we thought of changing school too, plus the school teacher and principal are not really good i must say.

to share, my 2yrs baby got cough and colds only after few days in childcare. funny when i went to see doctor, 1st thing he asked was, does your baby go to school? i quickly said yes. then he smiled, he said, 'it's normal. you need to be mentally prepared that your child will get sick every 2 to 3 weeks..' i was soo speechless. when i shared with hubby he told me, better get the nanny. we don't bring her back to school. maybe later if she's ok with wearing mask. aiyooh terrible.. the doc was like asking which is my priority, baby's health or her social skills devt.

Yep I know they will fall sick often once going to school. But the problem is she gets very very sick, 3 days in school n sick for 2 weeks kind. Not possible for us to hire maid or nanny as we live in a 2rm rental ☹️

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