Who died and made you the shower police? Sounds like your kids just stink. |
Mine didn’t. Not until puberty when hair gets greasy and sweat is a thing. Some autistic kids that age can’t tolerate new clothes. My niece is autistic and my sister had to cut her nails when she was sleeping. Clothes were always an issue at that age. |
My kids bathe daily so they don’t stink. |
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I said no to all sleepovers at age 6, even with kids with no hygiene issues.
But why not talk to the mom on day three if you were concerned |
| None of this is your business to take on. |
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As others have said, 6 is too young for sleepovers. And dirty fingernails aren’t going to kill anyone.
Please don’t embarrass the mother by senior her kid home in your kid’s clothes and handing her a bag with her kid’s dirty clothes in it. What did you tell her about that? Sounds like you may have some hang-ups about hygiene? |
If the mom leaves the kid at a friend's house for 4 hours plus a day, having that parent clip the nails of the kid is the least of her problems. |
| Talk about missing the forest for the trees, OP. Why aren't you asking the question to the mom of why kid X is at your house 4 hours a day? The state of the kid's clothes is pretty irrelevant if mom is abdicating the parenting to you. |
This. We never do sleepovers. Some families do. It is a choice. |
| You should never cut another child's nails without the parents permission. Wtf?! If it's a hygiene problem, mention it to the parent or tell them they can't play. Ou said it was dirt in the nails so just have them wash. Accept the child as they are. |
| A 5 year old, neurotypical or not, is probably too young to be going to sleepovers. Just say no sleepovers at this age. |
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I guess everyone in here is like the old school Japanese. No child needs to bathe every day. If they do for smell, they need to see an endocrinologist.
I have a teen athlete that doesn't and he doesn't smell. We're also white so I get that other ethnicities have different needs. |