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Completely agree! I also have my long hair in a bun! No one knew how long my hair was until they saw my hair out during a centre function... HEHEHE...i*love*pugs wrote:I'm late to this thread, but I have some experience with illness in the first year (including placements). I contracted conjunctivitus twice. One of those times I was doing my placement and noticed the baby had discharge in his eye. The centre did not remove him. I contracted gastro and headlice in another centre. I am really smart in how I deal with this now. I never allow my hair to make contact with any child and usually wear it up in a tight bun. I am also really fussy about wearing gloves and how I dispose of them. Some parents are quite determined to place their children in care, even if the child is sick. I have heard some unbelievable excuses for why a child had diarrhea or a grotty nose. You need to be really firm in not allowing sick children to enter a kindergarten or childcare centre.