Do your kids bathe every day?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was raised showering every day. Never really thought about either way.

I sort of let my DD decide her own shower schedule pretty young by some standards.

Not a helicopter Mom?


I like you.
Anonymous
Yes, my kids are sticky. I don’t always use soap on their entire bodies in the winter but they play in the water. Ages 1 and 3.
Anonymous
Yes, of course. Seems like pretty basic hygiene to me.

- 4 and 6
Anonymous
No, we do every other day but they don’t use sunscreen and bug spray everyday. If they did then I would up it.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m always fascinated by the “not-every-day” bathers. We always did every day from when they were sitting up (supervised, of course.)
For us, it was less about cleanliness/stickiness and more about the all-important bedtime routine. Taking the bath was a really important part of wind down time. Because it was such an ingrained thing, we never got the resistance I hear about from PPs or some of my relatives.
It’s really a shame in the case of one kid I know, who at age six, after a day of running around is definitely in need of a bath, but it has now become a battle royale in their house, as the parent (who is not-so-great in many ways) just doesn’t want to put in the effort, so the kid... smells. I’m a bit worried for when he goes back to school this fall.
PPs—-I’m not saying *your* kids smell. I don’t know them!
Like I said, for us is was every day and it was because it was part of the routine bath—>books—>bed.


Ahhh yes. The great “if you don’t bathe your kid every day you’re a bad parent” parent. Thanks for your input. How’s your kid’s skin?


Skin is just fine! We have them use lotion after every bath or shower. And they smell clean! Your private parts stink after being in underwear all day. How can you not bathe your kids daily? Gross.


I know you’re trying really hard to shame the OP but you do realize it’s not normal or healthy for your private parts to stink at the end of one day? You’re doing something wrong. Try not wearing tight, synthetic fabric underwear or douching away your body’s natural ph balance. The only one in this particular chain who sounds gross is you.
Anonymous
Shower every day. We have bathed ours daily since birth. Its just the routine/expectation.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Nope. Not even close. My kids are 2.5 and 5 and they get rinsed with a bit of soap in the shower after the pool 3-ish days a week and maybe 1 proper bath a week. Bedtime is later enough as it is. They don’t stink. They look clean.


Lazy.


And totally disgusting and unhygienic. Their privates sweat and stink! Even at this young age!


NP here. Disagree
Anonymous
Op here. Thanks to everyone who responded.
Anonymous
In the scheme of things, whether a child bathes every day or not is no big deal and honestly shouldn't raise anyone's hackles if there are differences in approach. We are all likely good parents, whether we bathe our kids every day or not!

Note for those bathing after bug spray...a shower is best so it just flows off.
Anonymous
Part of this is cultural, dependent on the climate where your people are indigenous. My husband is from a tropical country, and they absolutely bathe every single day (before getting into a clean bed). Partly because, you know, you're going to sweat-- air conditioning is a recent invention (even now, most people don't have it at all).

A snag-- his skin (and my kid's) is prone to eczema, like almost everyone else's in his home country. It's not a huge problem THERE-- in fact, when we visit his parents, all our skin is AMAZING, without lotion(!), because it's so humid and wonderful. But here, it's a problem outside of summer.

So we do daily showers for the kid about 6 months a year, but compromise and do 4-5 showers/week during the colder months, alternating with quick "wipe-downs" with a cloth as long as she hasn't been doing serious physical activity. She's only 6, though.

As for people in Europe, one of the cultural reasons they bathe less is that it's not typically as hot and sweaty as most of the rest of the world.
Anonymous
I am elementary school teacher and believe me your child's teacher know who baths every day and who doesn't! Summer and vacations in general are one thing -- but if tomorrow is a school day -- PLEASE shower!
Anonymous
whoops -- not sure how to edit on this page -- also why do I only see typos AFTER I hit send? LOL

*your child's teacher knows
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am elementary school teacher and believe me your child's teacher know who baths every day and who doesn't! Summer and vacations in general are one thing -- but if tomorrow is a school day -- PLEASE shower!




Interesting. I seriously doubt this.
Anonymous
If your young child stinks after one day, you should seriously look into food allergies. Not trying to be funny. If wiping properly, a young kid should not have a BO smell or if stinky private parts by evening.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Daily during the summer, probably 99% of the time in winter too--it's part of nightly routine and she's always loved it, and her eczema somehow seems to get a little worse if we skip a day.

Also, just last year around her 7th bday, she started getting underarm odor. So now it's daily bath and also deodorant.



This is the concerning part. 7 yo should no have underarm odor.
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