It is recommended that those with the flu or Swine Flu should stay home from work and school and out of public locations until they have gone a full 24 hours straight without fever (without taking fever reducers). The temperature should be measured with a thermometer often during that period.
Probably 4-5 hours after the vomiting stops. Once the vomiting stops, feed ONLY the meals listed...
Bananas
Rice
Applesause
Tost. (B.R.A.T diet)
Forthings to drink that'll help besides water...
Perrier
And other clear sodas that will help your stomach.
Hope this helps! And hope your kid feels better soon!
About a week
5 to 7 days
No. If your child still has a fever after that long, they should be taken to a doctor.
In Maryland, the minimum age of leaving a child home alone is 8 years. Depending on the maturity of the child, I'd say that a 12 year old can be left home alone for the daytime, but overnight, the child should be at least 15.
How long can a child of 12 years old be left at home alone in the state of Maryland?
As long as it is for a legitimate reason you should have no problem having your child taken away or being considered unfit to care for a child. You should be ok.
Pets have been long thought by child developers as helping children have increased abilities to cope with emotional situations in their lives. But pets also help with children having responsibility and other maturation.
None. A child that age should always be supervised.
depends on the home. As long as the parent is doing their part, the child should be secure, stable, and well developed. I disagree. It depends on the kid and the school and the area. The important thing for homeschooling is to make sure your child has enough socializing. But having a stable home doesn't mean your child will be alright at school. There is a lot of bad stuff at school and nothing can quite contradict that. Make sure you communicate with your child and really listen to whether they are having a good time a school. If you have given them a stable home with a stay-at-home mother and a good father than the only reason that they would be sad for a week or more would most likely be something happening at school. If your child is having a bad time at school and doesn't look forward to going to school, don't wait to act. Take them out of school.
A scarf for a child should be long enough to keep the child warm and short enough not to cause any danger to the child, should it be caught in something while tied around the child's neck.
As long a the child is living in the home the first day would apply, granting he/she has parent's that can vouch they are living in the home also.
As long as your child does not have a vehicle with them ever when at school the many insurance companies allow for a large discount due to the fact that the child is not a regular driver. They are still a member of your household and should be on your policy in case they drive when at home or may drive when at home.