I'm first generation American and it's been my observation that it's usually American parents, not immigrants or first generation, that are ok with not showering regularly. Growing up my mother would never let us skip showers. |
Yep, same here. |
His head doesn't get nasty and sweaty because he's "very active." ok. ![]() |
Every day! |
Usually every day because it's just part of our routine. We do skip a night about once a week, particularly if we haven't been outside much (raining, whatever).
We have allergies in our house though, so it keeps it as a priority. 7 year old are certainly capable of getting smelly. I also think that 5 minute showers are something started early. Every bathing opportunity can't be lengthy. Sometimes you can relax in there and sometimes we gotta get in, soap/rinse and get out. |
Their skin is too sensitive for lotion, they have eczema. We go to the dermatologist quarterly and they have a routine/medication they use on their full body after baths, otherwise they can use aquaphor as well. Still gets dry if we were to bathe them every day. As far as their hair, we use Shea moisture/cantu products every day (detangler, leave in conditioner, curling cream, conditioning oil spray) so I think I've got that covered too. |
We do every other day unless something nasty or sweaty happens. |
I mean, there are lots of things that middle schoolers do that elementary schoolers don't. Shower, use deodorant, use face wash and acne cream, use dandruff shampoo, use maxi pads and tampons, not to mention set the alarm, make breakfast, do homework...I'm pretty sure there is some internal motivation to not be the smelly gross kid at school. |
If you worked at an elementary school like I do… you’d have them shower or bathe daily! |
Daily. I think it’s important to get into the habit at a young age so it isn’t so much of a battle when they hit the middle school years. It will be just what we always do. Hair is only 3x a week but definitely daily bathing. I also give serious side eye to those that don’t. Just gross.
My 7 yr old is a competitive gymnast and I’ve heard moms talking about skipping baths after 4 hr practices. I bet their bedding is so disgusting. |
Everyday. |
what does your ped recommend? everyone is different and some kids really do need one every day, but not all do. |
My pediatrician would laugh me out of the office if I asked her how often to bathe my 7 year old. |
Every day! |
Ugh, now I have to make it 14. |