Anonymous wrote:DC licensing requires an hour in the morning and an hour in the afternoon--even in the cold. It's good for them. Kids in Alaska certainly don't stay inside all winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 100% positive if it were actually freezing, i.e. below 32 degrees, your preschool would have indoor play that day.
A 36-37 degree day like yesterday and today is not freezing and if you bundle your child properly and send appropriate clothing, they will be fine.
I sent my child in a north face coat with gloves and a hat. It was still freezing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 100% positive if it were actually freezing, i.e. below 32 degrees, your preschool would have indoor play that day.
A 36-37 degree day like yesterday and today is not freezing and if you bundle your child properly and send appropriate clothing, they will be fine.
I sent my child in a north face coat with gloves and a hat. It was still freezing.
Anonymous wrote:I am 100% positive if it were actually freezing, i.e. below 32 degrees, your preschool would have indoor play that day.
A 36-37 degree day like yesterday and today is not freezing and if you bundle your child properly and send appropriate clothing, they will be fine.