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Monday, October 13, 2014

No Mollycoddling

I see that Welsh Nanny has issued an edict that warns of the dangers of mollycoddling kids who have glandular fever, tonsillitis etc.

Kids who have been struck down with tonsillitis and glandular fever should carry on going to school. The booklet, given to families in South Wales, says pupils should take “zero days off”; despite suffering a range of childhood illnesses such as conjunctivitis, head lice, threadworm and hand, foot and mouth disease.

Foot and mouth?

I thought cows got that?

Nanny goes on to recommend that kids should spend just four days away from school for measles, and take no more than five days for chicken pox, whooping cough and mumps.

The Telegraph notes that the guide was produced by a consortium of five local councils, including Cardiff.

As to whether this is workable or not remains to be seen, given that "one size" does not fit all and kids take different times to recover. I would also note that forcing them to come to school, whilst still contagious, simply spreads the bugs to others.

I wonder what Nanny's recommendation will be for Ebola?

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3 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:05 AM

    But they place such an importance on the ridiculous, ‘invented’ problems of dyslexia and ADHT, as well as the ever growing list of ‘allergies’ that today’s children allegedly suffer from.

    And I bet that on the few sunny school days that they get in Wales, the advice will be to smother the kids with factor 50 sun cream.

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  2. Kids with real illness to be forced to work, perhaps the 5 councils will impose similar on their own workforces.

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  3. Lord of Atlantis12:46 PM

    "As to whether this is workable or not remains to be seen, given that "one size" does not fit all and kids take different times to recover. I would also note that forcing them to come to school, whilst still contagious, simply spreads the bugs to others."

    Precisely, Ken, that is the problem.one size does NOT fit all! I am no fan of mollycoddling children, but if children are sent back to school too soon, all that will be achieved is that more children will become ill. What is required here is a bit of plain, old-fashioned common sense, a very rare commodity these days!

    Anonymous, you are so right!

    GreatScot: "Kids with real illness to be forced to work, perhaps the 5 councils will impose similar on their own workforces."

    Perjhaps that is the intention, and they are trying it out on children first to test how much opposition there will be to such a proposal!

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