Fourth success story


In level 4 of lockdown, Bubbles Day Care center has stayed open for the children of front-line workers, everyone from doctors to grocery store clerks. As school districts sweat over reopening plans, and with just over half of parents telling pollsters they're comfortable with in-person school this season, public health and policy experts say education leaders should be discussing and drawing on these real-world child care experiences. 


We did temperature checks and symptom screenings on each child coming in each day, with staff members wearing masks, gloves and gowns where available. Children with symptoms were urged to stay home. Staff came up with creative ways to reinforce frequent and thorough hand-washing.


We reinforce social distancing by having the kids make "airplane arms" when they're standing in line or moving from place to place. And children get their own materials, such as art supplies, to use from day to day, rather than sharing.


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  1. Nice i would like to apply for my child she's turning 4 years next year.

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