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

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.


What? No, this is not common, it's very odd.
Anonymous
I teach 3 year olds. You know what drives me crazy?

Parents that let their kids wear fashion boots that make those kids trip and fall on the playground.

Parents that have their kids wear lace up shoes that come untied constantly.

Parents that put their kids in fancy clothes that their kids are petrified of getting dirty.

Parents that judge other parents for silly things like this.

Pajamas are fine in my classroom. They’re still clothes. It’s okay.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Who wears underwear with pajamas? That's just weird.
Anonymous
People's kids put on clean underwear at night and then wear that underwear all night and then put clean underwear on in the morning? That is a lot of laundry. We don't own that many pairs of underwear!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People's kids put on clean underwear at night and then wear that underwear all night and then put clean underwear on in the morning? That is a lot of laundry. We don't own that many pairs of underwear!



So how many pairs of pajamas do you have?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People's kids put on clean underwear at night and then wear that underwear all night and then put clean underwear on in the morning? That is a lot of laundry. We don't own that many pairs of underwear!



My DD puts on clean underwear at night and wears it the next day. She spent about a year putting on her next day clothes (usually cotton shorts/leggings and dress) at night and sleeping in them instead of PJs. It was her idea and we decided not to pick that battle one night, but it turned out to solve lots of bedtime and morning challenges. Now she wears a uniform and it’s not comfy for sleeping in, sadly. And it’s been hard to get her to start sleeping in PJs again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Who wears underwear with pajamas? That's just weird.


Everybody.
Anonymous
My boys changed from pajamas to school clothes daily.

I have a 2yo who likes to wear pajamas out of the house. Depending on where we are going, I let her. I put her to sleep in leggings now that she will wear to school the next day or else it would be a huge battle in the morning.

She has a full closet of dresses. She likes pajamas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Who wears underwear with pajamas? That's just weird.


Everybody.


-1 and pjs are only worn 1x -2x

If you are so dirty that going pj commando is an issue, change your diet.
Anonymous
Nobody cares, find something else to be enraged about.
Anonymous
First thing, perhaps something is not right at home
On the other hand, if he has some sensory issues, then it is not bad parenting. Kid just cannot bear the stress of wearing something that doesn't feel right

My guess is that there is something wrong at home
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People's kids put on clean underwear at night and then wear that underwear all night and then put clean underwear on in the morning? That is a lot of laundry. We don't own that many pairs of underwear!



Not really. You sound lazy. If kids shower at night, they are clean and should put on clean underwear. Before you go to school, yes, clean underwear. You only have 10 pair of underwear? Wierd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:mom of teens here, and I suspect it would be because by the time they got clothes on their kid, class would be over, and/or they and their kid would be so upset, it would be pointless in coming.

this could be for a few reasons, one of which has to do with a lack of cognitive flexibility (cognitively rigid) so the kid has a hard time with transitions. Another could be that they have a sensory issue with clothing--so many people do--but little kids have not yet learned how to overcome or ignore it.


What in the world??
Anonymous
I would assume some kind of special need is in play. If not, it’s LAZY! It’s a threes room, not a twos room. I would be embarrassed to send my child in pajamas because I feel like I would be broadcasting that my child is in charge and I cannot control him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:mom of teens here, and I suspect it would be because by the time they got clothes on their kid, class would be over, and/or they and their kid would be so upset, it would be pointless in coming.

this could be for a few reasons, one of which has to do with a lack of cognitive flexibility (cognitively rigid) so the kid has a hard time with transitions. Another could be that they have a sensory issue with clothing--so many people do--but little kids have not yet learned how to overcome or ignore it.


What in the world??


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