Kid in my child’s call wears pajamas to school everyday.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My child is in a preschool in the 3 year old class and one of the boys in his class wears striped pajama pants or a full set of pajamas to school EVERY SINGLE DAY. I don’t get it and it drives me crazy. Why would you not buy regular clothes ( not PJ’s) for your kid to wear to school?!


So instead of wondering if the child is without or needs help you're just annoyed? You're not only annoyed- you're annoying.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It would annoy me too, unless they are babies. Just seems disorganized and unhygienic. Are the kids wearing underwear with their pjs.


Your kids don’t wear underwear to bed?


Not with pjs. I think that’s pretty common. Clean underwear goes on in the morning when they get dressed.


Yuck!!! Do you wash the PJs every day then? Otherwise it would be disgusting.
Anonymous
I also wonder about the parents who drop their kids off but it's the parents wearing pjs and they are still wearing them at pickup 7 hours later. Discuss.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It would annoy me too, unless they are babies. Just seems disorganized and unhygienic. Are the kids wearing underwear with their pjs.


Your kids don’t wear underwear to bed?


Not with pjs. I think that’s pretty common. Clean underwear goes on in the morning when they get dressed.


Yuck!!! Do you wash the PJs every day then? Otherwise it would be disgusting.


There are articles on this all the time, and it seems like it’s evenly split. In general older people don’t wear undies with pajamas and were told it is healthier not to (Dear Abby once ran a column saying it was weird for a married woman to wear underwear with a nightgown). It seems really gross to me to start the day in dirty underwear, but maybe you change them twice every 24 hrs.
Anonymous
Just lazy parents. Nothing less and nothing more.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It would annoy me too, unless they are babies. Just seems disorganized and unhygienic. Are the kids wearing underwear with their pjs.


Your kids don’t wear underwear to bed?


Not with pjs. I think that’s pretty common. Clean underwear goes on in the morning when they get dressed.


Yuck!!! Do you wash the PJs every day then? Otherwise it would be disgusting.


Um, yes. PJs are worn once before washing.

Are you wearing PJs multiple times? THAT’S gross.
Anonymous
My kid wore his pajama shirt to preschool this morning. I was tired, knew he would be wearing his sweater over it, and it was sort of cute how he kept saying ‘but I’m already wearing my shirt mommy, see?’ When I tried to change it.

It’s life op, it happens.

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Anonymous wrote:It would annoy me too, unless they are babies. Just seems disorganized and unhygienic. Are the kids wearing underwear with their pjs.


Your kids don’t wear underwear to bed?


Not with pjs. I think that’s pretty common. Clean underwear goes on in the morning when they get dressed.


Yuck!!! Do you wash the PJs every day then? Otherwise it would be disgusting.


Um, yes. PJs are worn once before washing.

Are you wearing PJs multiple times? THAT’S gross.



Why? We all put pjs on after showing/bathing, etc. We have central air conditioning too so we aren't sweating at night.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would annoy me too, unless they are babies. Just seems disorganized and unhygienic. Are the kids wearing underwear with their pjs.


Your kids don’t wear underwear to bed?


Not with pjs. I think that’s pretty common. Clean underwear goes on in the morning when they get dressed.


Yuck!!! Do you wash the PJs every day then? Otherwise it would be disgusting.


There are articles on this all the time, and it seems like it’s evenly split. In general older people don’t wear undies with pajamas and were told it is healthier not to (Dear Abby once ran a column saying it was weird for a married woman to wear underwear with a nightgown). It seems really gross to me to start the day in dirty underwear, but maybe you change them twice every 24 hrs.


Ok but seriously, then you wash the PJs daily, right?
Anonymous
My son went through a phase at 2.5 when he wore PJs to school for several weeks. He would scream bloody murder for 45 min if we took them off and we’d have to take him to school sobbing and exhausted- so we just let him wear PJs. My other kid wore rain boots as his regular shoes for months. My son’s friend wore the same orange shirt for weeks once. Kids are weird. It’s a phase he will grow out of it.
Anonymous
When grown women do this it’s called “yoga pants” or “athletic wear.”
Anonymous
My kid wore pajamas to school about half the time - for two years. Sometimes he took off pajamas and put on new ones. He didn’t wear underwear either - ever. He started k this year, wears underwear and a uniform, and I have no regrets about his pajama years.
Anonymous
Why do you care? This affects you not at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When grown women do this it’s called “yoga pants” or “athletic wear.”


Active wear!
Anonymous
It night be easier for the parents who are rushing to get to work than to fight with the child over changing clothes. We dealt with that on and off at that age and sometimes I just feel like saying fine you can wear that to school. We did always change her.
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