MOMS Club
MOMS Club of MOrristown Area, NJ
 

Code of Conduct

Goal: For kids to be safe and not get sick

Mother and Child Sick Policy

If your child has any signs of a sickness that can be passed onto other children, please keep them at home. You may miss an activity due to a child being sick of yourself being sick, but there will always be another activity. For the safety and health of fellow members, please keep children and self home until everyone is feeling better. If you do attend an event and anyone is uncomfortable with you or your child's symptoms, you will be asked to leave.

If you or your children have any of the following symptoms, please refrain from attending any MOMS Club® function:

  • Fever (must be fever-free for 24 hours without medication)
  • Rash in last 24 hours
  • Runny nose that is not allergy related -- any sign that it's a cold
  • Excessive cough that is cold related
  • Sore throat
  • Diarrhea or vomiting in last 24 hours
  • Eye discharge
  • Any illness potentially dangerous to pregnant women

Please remember that a common cold may affect another child more severely. Also, some illnesses, such as Fifth's Disease, are dangerous to pregnant women, so do not expose them to it.

If you are hosting an event and have to cancel due to illness, please make an attempt to see if one of the other attendees would like to host it. You may ask another mom who had planned on coming to help make phone calls to reschedule or cancel.

If you have attended an event and go home to find your child has a contagious illness, please notify the other attendees so they can be on the lookout.

Behavior Policy

MOMS Club® activities are meant to be enjoyable and safe events for both parents and children. MOMS Club® respects parenting differences but expects that all children behave appropriately at activities. Unacceptable behavior includes any action where a child is aggressive to another child, including but not limited to hitting, scratching, kicking, biting, spitting, hair pulling, destroying property.

In the event that your child is behaving in an unacceptable manner, please take it upon yourself to correct and/or remove your child from the situation.