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Seems like the kids are always bringing home one germ or another. I think I need to move my computer room to a quarantined area of the house so I don't keep getting sick
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Yupper. I hated working on computers in the elementary schools as I was always sick, along with the other techs.
Greg AKA Virgil Earp at the OK Corral Tombstone, AZ
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Hmmm... That's curious. My 6-year-old has been doing well in Kindergarten and First grade. It was pre-school when she got all the illnesses. ...wait, were yours kept at home before starting actual school? I've heard that kids who endure preschool/daycare wind up with fewer illnesses in regular school. Something about developing their immune systems earlier.
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Kids went to preschool as well. I've heard the same thing about the immune system developing earlier for kids that go. I guess our kids are just slow
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Mine went to preschool as well last year, I remember him getting pretty sick a couple of times during it lol... Before that he went to the park and the mall a lot, so i guess he got a head start there a well...
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