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Tip Sheets

When Should I Send a Sick Child Home?

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Tip Sheet

A child is too sick to be in child care if he feels too ill to take part in the planned activities OR if she needs more care than you can give without spreading the illness to others. Illinois State Licensing Standards for Day Care Centers say child care centers must screen children for illness every day when they arrive. Children with certain signs of illness must be excluded. Here are the minimum state requirements. Your center’s standards may be more stringent.

What are some signs that I should send the child home?

When can the child return?

What else do many health care professionals recommend?

To learn more about Illinois licensing standards for children's health, visit these Web pages!

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