Yes, I'd say that's totally normal. A lot of my friends have to pass their kids off to their daycare/PreK providers outside, wait in the car during dance lessons instead of being in the room or watching through the window, etc.
We've gone fully virtual for a few weeks here around the holidays (cases are spiking in our area) but when we had our kiddos in the buildings no outside visitors were allowed past the front office areas. Even the people from the district office have been minimizing our trips to the school buildings and doing more via phone and videoconference.
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Jennifer Chance Cook Instructional Technology Coach/Director
Instructional Technology Specialist
Perry Township Schools
Indianapolis, IN
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Original Message:
Sent: 12-10-2020 01:49
From: Edward Heavy
Subject: Safety daycare visiting
Hi there. I want to ask a question regarding a daycare. My son is in one of the best daycares in Brooklyn - littlescholarsnyc.com. He enjoys going there, so I decided not to stay him at home while the pandemic. Some of the daycares are closed, but ours is still working. Fortunately, there are no virus cases this autumn. They take care of kids and check their health condition three times a day. But they do not allow parents to come in. So, I can watch my kid singing through facetime. Is it a normal situation for a COID period?
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Edward Heavy Consultant/Trainer
NY High School
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