Help Your Child Avoid Contact With People Who Appear IllHelp Your Child Avoid Contact With People Who Appear IllViruses and other germs spread easily from person to person. Avoiding people who are obviously ill is one way to prevent exposure to germs. This usually is not a practical tactic for children, especially when they are enrolled in day care or school. But you can teach your child ways to minimize the risk of exposure.
Children younger than age 2 need a caregiver's help to prevent the spread of germs. Wash your child's hands frequently and disinfect shared toys. If your child attends day care, closely review the policies regarding sick children and hygiene issues. If your child becomes ill, keep him or her out of day care and away from other children until the contagious period has passed. If you are unsure about how long this should be, contact your doctor. Credits
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