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  2. Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Isolation Period - Healthline

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    The isolation period for hand, foot, and mouth disease is 7–10 days. To return to work or school, you need to be fever-free for 24 hours, and all blisters need to be healed.

  3. Is It Safe to Go to Work or School with Pink Eye? - Healthline

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    The infection inflames the tiny blood vessels in the whites of the eyes, turning them red or pink in color. In addition to redness, pink eye causes the following symptoms in one or both eyes ...

  4. How to Handle School Sick Days | Cold and Flu Information

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    Be Diligent About Hygiene. Make sure your child washes their hands frequently and always coughs or sneezes into their elbow. This will help prevent them from spreading the virus to other people ...

  5. How Long Should I Stay Home With a Cold or the Flu? - WebMD

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    Pinkeye ( conjunctivitis) is contagious, and a child should stay home for the first 24 hours after treatment begins. Symptoms include eye redness, irritation, swelling, and pus. Headaches can be a ...

  6. Back-to-School Health Checkup - WebMD

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    Age 11-12. Health Problems to Watch for: 5 min read. Whether your child is entering school for the first time or about to graduate, back-to-school time is a good opportunity for parents to check ...

  7. Back-to-School Vaccinations Made Simple - WebMD

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    The meningococcal vaccine (MCV) is recommended for high risk children ages 2 months through 18 years. Eleven to 12 Years. The following vaccines are recommended for 11- and 12-year-olds: Tetanus ...

  8. Tips for Getting You and Your Kids Back Into the School Routine

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    Back To School Routine Tips To Help You and Your Kids. Morning routine. After-school routine. Homework routine. Evening routine. Setting up routines for your child or children can help them thrive ...

  9. Adult learner - Wikipedia

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    An adult learner or, more commonly, a mature student, is a person who is older and is involved in forms of learning. Adult learners fall in a specific criterion of being experienced, and do not always have a high school diploma. Many of the adult learners go back to school to finish a degree, or earn a new one. [1]