Write an article based on this "Suggest going to the doctor or taking medicine. Notice if your child appears excited to stay home. Restrict your child’s activities. Notice if they have increased energy later in the day."
Even those children who don’t like doctors or medicine will agree to do whatever they need to in order to feel better. If your child refuses care, it’s probably because they don’t need it! If they went from droopy-eyed to bright-eyed, they may be looking for a day catching up on “Arthur.” Keep an ear out for any mention of homework. If they squeal with delight at the thought of not having to do any today, this might be a sign that they are trying to avoid something. Don’t incentivize staying home. If staying home sick means special treats and a day of television, they won’t mind falling behind in school.  Sick days are meant for resting and recuperating, which can include watching television to entertain yourself during the process. However, if your child is extremely alert while watching T.V., instead of lying on the couch and watching through squinting, resting eyes, they may have another motive. So you said they could stay home, and after twenty minutes of extra sleep they're playing with LEGO and running around. They may have fooled you once, but they won’t fool you again.