What type of illness would prohibit a child from being admitted for care?
[A Kid’s Castle is not licensed for this program], you must not admit an ill child for care if one or more of the following exists: (1) The illness prevents the child from participating comfortably in child-care center activities including outdoor play; (2) The illness results in a greater need for care than caregivers can provide without compromising the health, safety, and supervision of the other children in care; (3) The child has one of the following, unless medical evaluation by a health-care professional indicates that you can include the child in the child-care center’s activities: (A) Oral temperature of 100.4 degrees or greater, accompanied by behavior changes or other signs or symptoms of illness; (B) Rectal temperature of 101.4 degrees or greater, accompanied by behavior changes or other signs or symptoms of illness; (C) Armpit temperature of 99.4 degrees or greater, accompanied by behavior changes or other signs or symptoms of illness; or (D) Symptoms and signs of possible