Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has been changing into clean T-shirt, sweats, and undies at night and sleeping in tomorrow’s clothes since he was that age. It does no harm. Why not let him try that?
He sleeps very hot. He usually wear underwear and a t shirt to bed.
So he can sleep in clean undies and clean T-shirt and just pull on pa at or shorts in he morning. Would he really leave the house in his underwear? I’d actually let him try - he’ll get his pants on before leaving the car for school! Look, something is going on if he likes school but screams about getting dressed, which is essential for going to school. He is clearly unable to tell you what is wrong but something is. Maybe clothes irritate him (shoes used to make me lose my mind when I was a kid - I can still feel the panic of enclosing my feet). Maybe he loves school but he also has some worries about it. In general this kind of screaming is a symptom not of a brat but of a kid who is unable to do what he knows he needs to do. Anxiety takes over and the only outlet is screaming and tantrums. Assuming you can’t figure out what is really wrong, disrupting the routine is the next best thing. I’d let him sleep in clean T-shirt and underwear and then shrug about the clothes. “You are leaving the house in your underwear? Interesting. Hop in the car.” Leave pants, shoes, and socks in the backseat for him. If he gets INTO the school building still undressed take him to the bathroom and ask him to dress. If he won’t, take him home and call your pediatrician.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has been changing into clean T-shirt, sweats, and undies at night and sleeping in tomorrow’s clothes since he was that age. It does no harm. Why not let him try that?
He sleeps very hot. He usually wear underwear and a t shirt to bed.
Anonymous wrote:Can he be one of those kids that sleeps in his clothes for the next day, at least until he’s a little older and grows out of this? That way all he has to do is his shoes. Does he have shoes with Velcro closures or ties? If you take him to school one day and he’s not wearing shoes, how would the school handle it? Would he feel silly, or would he put them on right before going inside? I think your “no shoes, no school” approach is a good one and now you’ve shown him that threat has teeth. (It does stink for you, though! Make sure he doesn’t get any special treats or anything today.) Tomorrow you should not fight with him. Just calmly tell him “You’re making a choice: no shoes, no school.” Let him “decide.” You’re very lucky he loves school and you have that leverage!
Let us know how it all goes. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:My kid has been changing into clean T-shirt, sweats, and undies at night and sleeping in tomorrow’s clothes since he was that age. It does no harm. Why not let him try that?
Anonymous wrote:Some kids wake up thirty, hungry, whatever and it can make them miserable. Maybe have him eat/drink something absolutely first thing?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe this will work. I know it sucks, but it’s good to follow through on a consequence. I assume he’s getting adequate sleep? What is he like on weekend mornings? Does he sleep in?