Illness Guidelines & Code of Conduct
For all MOMS Club® Activities
Helping All Children Stay Healthy
FEVER
If your child has a fever over 100 degrees, please do not bring them to an activity. Please do not rejoin the group until your child is free of fever for 24 hours.
RASH
A rash can be the first sign of many childhood illnesses. A rash or "spots" may cover the body or appear only in one area. Do not bring a child with a rash to a club activity until cleared by a physician.
SORE THROAT
If your child was ill the evening before (vomiting, fever, sore throat, etc.) please keep him/her home to minimize the risk of spreading illnesses to others.
VOMITING/DIARRHEA
Please keep your child home until he/she can keep food and fluids down and is fever-free for 24 hours. A child with diarrhea should not be brought to a club activity for 24 hours after the last episode.
GREEN RUNNY NOSE
Please keep your child home if they have a green runny nose because this can be the sign of an illness coming on.
Also, your child should not come to MOMS Club® activities if he/she has a communicable disease such as measles, mumps, chicken pox, whooping cough, or scarlet fever. Please contact the MOMS Club® President if your child has contracted or come in contact with someone who has a communicable disease.
CODE OF CONDUCT:
MOMS Club of Bend has a zero tolerance policy!
Within our club any form of harassment, including verbal abuse, bullying, or discriminatory behavior, is strictly prohibited and will NOT be tolerated, ensuring a safe and RESPECTFUL environment for ALL members, at all times. We all must remember to practice kindness in order to create a supportive and inclusive environment which is crucial for moms to connect, share experiences, and build meaningful relationships. Harassment of any type can negatively impact a person’s mental well-being, so a safe space is essential for mothers who might be facing challenges.
This code allows for removal of ANY member from the roster if they violate the guidelines established and set forth herein. The final decision will rest with the Executive Board!
Thanks for helping us keep our children happy and healthy.
Helping All Children Stay Healthy
FEVER
If your child has a fever over 100 degrees, please do not bring them to an activity. Please do not rejoin the group until your child is free of fever for 24 hours.
RASH
A rash can be the first sign of many childhood illnesses. A rash or "spots" may cover the body or appear only in one area. Do not bring a child with a rash to a club activity until cleared by a physician.
SORE THROAT
If your child was ill the evening before (vomiting, fever, sore throat, etc.) please keep him/her home to minimize the risk of spreading illnesses to others.
VOMITING/DIARRHEA
Please keep your child home until he/she can keep food and fluids down and is fever-free for 24 hours. A child with diarrhea should not be brought to a club activity for 24 hours after the last episode.
GREEN RUNNY NOSE
Please keep your child home if they have a green runny nose because this can be the sign of an illness coming on.
Also, your child should not come to MOMS Club® activities if he/she has a communicable disease such as measles, mumps, chicken pox, whooping cough, or scarlet fever. Please contact the MOMS Club® President if your child has contracted or come in contact with someone who has a communicable disease.
CODE OF CONDUCT:
MOMS Club of Bend has a zero tolerance policy!
Within our club any form of harassment, including verbal abuse, bullying, or discriminatory behavior, is strictly prohibited and will NOT be tolerated, ensuring a safe and RESPECTFUL environment for ALL members, at all times. We all must remember to practice kindness in order to create a supportive and inclusive environment which is crucial for moms to connect, share experiences, and build meaningful relationships. Harassment of any type can negatively impact a person’s mental well-being, so a safe space is essential for mothers who might be facing challenges.
This code allows for removal of ANY member from the roster if they violate the guidelines established and set forth herein. The final decision will rest with the Executive Board!
Thanks for helping us keep our children happy and healthy.
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