Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If possible, give your teacher a sunscreen stick.
So much easier and faster to apply (like a glue stick) especially on the face of a wiggly kid.
NP - does anyone have a recommendation for a good sunscreen stick? Getting sunblock on DD is quickly turning into a daily greco roman wrestling match.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way it was done with our preschool was that once it got to be really hot sunny weather, parents would sign a permission form saying teachers could reapply. You could either bring in your own, or ok them to use the brand they had there. All the different suncreen bottles were labeled with kids name. Parents applied in morning before dropoff, teachers applied for afternoon outdoor time.
Don't expect them to do a great job..
Why do you say that? Our kids have never been burned. If anything, they seem to apply more than is necessary.
Anonymous wrote:If possible, give your teacher a sunscreen stick.
So much easier and faster to apply (like a glue stick) especially on the face of a wiggly kid.
Anonymous wrote:We have not been putting on sunscreen, but with the weather turning, I think I should start. However, the kids go out in the morning and afternoon. Do the teachers apply sunscreen to each kid? I know we are supposed to fill out a little medical form authorizing topical creams and such. I'd like to know how this works, and same with bug spray, thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way it was done with our preschool was that once it got to be really hot sunny weather, parents would sign a permission form saying teachers could reapply. You could either bring in your own, or ok them to use the brand they had there. All the different suncreen bottles were labeled with kids name. Parents applied in morning before dropoff, teachers applied for afternoon outdoor time.
Don't expect them to do a great job..
Anonymous wrote:The way it was done with our preschool was that once it got to be really hot sunny weather, parents would sign a permission form saying teachers could reapply. You could either bring in your own, or ok them to use the brand they had there. All the different suncreen bottles were labeled with kids name. Parents applied in morning before dropoff, teachers applied for afternoon outdoor time.