keep me home if - California Childcare Health Program

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keep me home if - California Childcare Health Program
Keep me home if...
I’m
vomiting.
2 or more
times in 24
hours.
I have
head lice.
AND have not
had my first
treatment yet.
I have
an eye
infection.
I have
diarrhea.
2 or more
watery stools
more than usual.
I have a
sore throat.
Red eyes
with white
or yellow
mucus AND
haven’t seen
a doctor yet.
With fever
or swollen
glands.
When Your Child is siCk:
This poster provided by
Community Connection for Child
Care, Resource and Referral
Department ~ (661) 861-5200
I’m just
not
feeling
very
good.
Unusually tired,
pale, lack of
appetite, confused
cranky or in pain.
I have
a rash.
We have a fever.
AND fever
or mouth
sores with
drooling.
AND sore throat, cough, rash, vomiting,
diarrhea, pain or just not feeling good.
1. Have plans for back up cHild care.
2. Tell your caregiver abouT your cHild’s signs of illness, even if your
cHild sTays Home.
Thanks to the Seattle-King County Department of Public Health and The California Childcare Health Program for this information.
05/2013
www.ucsfchildcarehealth.org

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