| When did you stop? 3rd grade now and I still label coats, lunch, water bottle, but not backpack, shoes, or clothes. I guess when it gets cold I’ll have to label hats. |
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I label jackets, backpack and lunchbox. The rest isn't worth the time.
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I just labeled my high-schooler’s graphing calculator, so … never? Although typing this, I realize I should’ve made her do it!
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Yep. High schooler labels for school uniform shirts, expensive calculator, expensive water bottle, backpack, coat, binder, sports supplies…… |
| It doesn't really matter though. Our school doesn't try to contact the kids if they find the items. |
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Ive never really labeled anything. My kids know what their lunchbox and water bottle and coat looks like. If they lose them I dont expect to get them back. If they misplace them they can identify them without a name. No one is tracking down John Smith to return a water bottle.
The only things I recall labeling are sports equipment that looks identical to all other players on the team so they can tell them apart after practice. |
| I've stopped labeling anything. Even with a label it gets thrown in the lost and found, so there's not a point. |
| The only thing I ever labeled were coats. My kids (3 of them) rarely lost anything. Maybe a few water bottles over the course of 12 years. |
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I ordered name labels for my college kid! Ex: his laptop - apparently they're less of a theft target if they're recognizable. Name labels for sheets, towels, vacuum, anything that can get "lost" in the dorms and dorm laundry.
My high schooler's phone also has a name label with my phone number on it, which has come in handy when she's lost it in the building and someone called the number. All throughout K-12, they've used the same stainless steel water bottles and bento boxes, which still have their names on them. Name Bubbles is the brand we use. Highly recommend! |
| Middle school! |
Ok nutcase. No one is stealing your college kids sheets. You’re lucky if they ever wash them |
Honestly, spare a thought for how your college kid is viewed by his peers when they see that mommy labeled his sheets and towels. |
| Depends on the kid. Mine has lost 1 sweatshirt in 4 years of ES. Nothing else. A couple times bottles got left behind and she got them from lost and found. They had her name. |
| There is a date certain for all behaviors to start and end with no regard for individual needs. |
I was assuming that poster was just trolling. |