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    • M Offline
      Mrs Ang
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      duriz:
      Mrs Ang:

      My DD's CCC have HFMD very often. The numbers have been rising after the weekend. Teacher just gave us a pre-warning that the centre may be closed for around 10 days if the numbers are still rising. It is now 20+ OMG 😢


      :!:

      Are you able to let her skip school for awhile until it all calms down?
      I hope your DD stays strong and healthy, her birthday is coming up šŸ™

      Thanks duriz.
      Should be ok as the infants are separated from the other children.

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        Mrs Ang
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        BlurBee:
        Mrs Ang:

        My DD's CCC have HFMD very often. The numbers have been rising after the weekend. Teacher just gave us a pre-warning that the centre may be closed for around 10 days if the numbers are still rising. It is now 20+ OMG 😢


        I hope ur DD will stay strong too. šŸ™

        Thanks BlurBee

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        • chatelaineC Offline
          chatelaine
          last edited by

          My DD CC also has HFMD. One case just close, the next one is up. It's like continuously. Wonder if they really clean all their equipments daily. Last sms also never mention they stop siblings from going to CC. If this continues, the cycle is like never ending! šŸ™

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            Mrs Ang
            last edited by

            chatelaine:
            My DD CC also has HFMD. One case just close, the next one is up. It's like continuously. Wonder if they really clean all their equipments daily. Last sms also never mention they stop siblings from going to CC. If this continues, the cycle is like never ending! šŸ™

            I hope your DD will be safe šŸ™
            My DD's CCC also has HFMD once every now and then. I have to wash DD's bedsheet and pillow cover every day as CCC is trying to control the HFMD.

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              BlurBee
              last edited by

              chatelaine:
              My DD CC also has HFMD. One case just close, the next one is up. It's like continuously. Wonder if they really clean all their equipments daily. Last sms also never mention they stop siblings from going to CC. If this continues, the cycle is like never ending! šŸ™

              I hope ur DD will stay strong. šŸ™

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              • chatelaineC Offline
                chatelaine
                last edited by

                :thankyou: Mrs Ang & BlurBee


                šŸ™ šŸ™ šŸ™ šŸ™ šŸ™

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                • L Offline
                  lim_013
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                  Build up the immunity. Give some basic nutritional supplements + fruits + water and sleep early !

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                  • chatelaineC Offline
                    chatelaine
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                    My DD currently taking supplements and sleep before 9pm daily.

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                      Mrs Ang
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                      chatelaine:
                      My DD currently taking supplements and sleep before 9pm daily.

                      My DD refuse to sleep if she's not sleepy yet. How I wish she can sleep before 9pm daily and wake up after 8am. Nowadays DD wakes up ard 6.30am. I have to wake up even early to get things done.

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                        duriz
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                        Mrs Ang:
                        chatelaine:

                        My DD currently taking supplements and sleep before 9pm daily.


                        My DD refuse to sleep if she's not sleepy yet. How I wish she can sleep before 9pm daily and wake up after 8am. Nowadays DD wakes up ard 6.30am. I have to wake up even early to get things done.

                        Poor Mummy.
                        They will keep adjusting their sleep time.
                        But you can still adjust for her.
                        Keep her nap time short and/or cut out one nap.

                        My DD used to nap once in the morning and once in the afternoon.
                        Since she turned one, I've cut it to just one nap.
                        Now she naps during our lunch time i.e. anytime between 12-1 until 3 but no later than 4pm.
                        Then she sleeps for the night at between 8.30-9.30pm.
                        Her waking time is spent learning flashcards through dvd, reading her books, drawing, swimming (if weather permits), going for walks, playing with the neighbors and their pets etc.

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