Ah, the dreaded question for every parent: when can my little one head back to nursery after being poorly? It can be tricky to know when it’s safe for them to return and mix with other children again. Let’s break down some general guidelines.
General Illness: Colds, Coughs, and the Like
If your little one has a cold or cough, they can usually return to nursery once they’ve been fever-free for 48 hours without needing medication. As long as they’re feeling generally back to their old selves and ready to play, it’s likely okay to send them back.
The Dreaded Tummy Bug
If your child has had the unfortunate experience of a tummy bug (diarrhoea or vomiting), it’s important to keep them at home for at least 48 hours after their last episode. This helps prevent the spread of the nasty germs.
Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)
While conjunctivitis can be uncomfortable, it’s generally not very contagious. However, it’s always a good idea to check with your nursery to see if they have any specific policies in place.
Other Illnesses
For other illnesses like chickenpox, measles, or mumps, it’s crucial to follow the specific advice given by your healthcare professional and your nursery. They’ll know the best course of action to protect your child and others.
A Few General Tips
- Trust your gut: If you think your child is too unwell to return to nursery, it’s probably best to keep them at home.
- Check with the nursery: It’s always a good idea to give your nursery a heads up before your child returns.
Remember, every child is different, so it’s essential to use your judgment and consult your healthcare provider if you’re unsure. By following these guidelines, you can help keep your child and others healthy.
Do you have any other questions about when to send your child back to nursery? Reach out to our super team at Toddle for advice.

