Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Your ignorance is simply astounding. This is just not true.
No, it's not. Check what AAP has to say. Underarm odor is often a sign of early puberty, and that happening at age 7 or before is not good. Enough of a concern that most docs recommend you come in and have it checked out.
I'm the PP with the 7yo with underarm odor. It's a little early, but within the range of normal. No other signs of precocious puberty. We both work in healthcare and one of us is a pediatrician; we're not concerned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
+1. Preschool teacher here. Yes, we all know who bathes daily and who doesn’t.
-1. Also a preschool teacher and while yes some kids smell, that doesn’t mean the good smelling kids bathe daily. You really have no clue.
Another preschool/kindergarten teacher. We absolutely know. And we do judge parents who can’t be bothered to bathe their kids daily. It’s just gross.
Nope, you don’t. Hate to burst your weird bubble. I have non sweaty non stinky little girls who bathe 2-3x a week. You have no idea. I would put them in a lineup with 100 kids and you would never pick them out.
Mothers can’t smell their own children. Ask a friend who swears to be honest with you. Our babysitter told us DD smelled after she missed her bath one night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
+1. Preschool teacher here. Yes, we all know who bathes daily and who doesn’t.
-1. Also a preschool teacher and while yes some kids smell, that doesn’t mean the good smelling kids bathe daily. You really have no clue.
Another preschool/kindergarten teacher. We absolutely know. And we do judge parents who can’t be bothered to bathe their kids daily. It’s just gross.
I really don't give one crap what you think!
My 3 kids have never bathed more than every other day except in summer (now as pre-teen athletes) and they're now in late elementary and middle school. They have a TON of friends and get invited to other people's houses many times a week.
They are straight A students and excellent athletes.
Why should I care that they don't bathe daily in the winter? It is not affecting their social lives one iota. They get more playdates, texts, sleepover requests, etc. than they know what to do with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
+1. Preschool teacher here. Yes, we all know who bathes daily and who doesn’t.
-1. Also a preschool teacher and while yes some kids smell, that doesn’t mean the good smelling kids bathe daily. You really have no clue.
Another preschool/kindergarten teacher. We absolutely know. And we do judge parents who can’t be bothered to bathe their kids daily. It’s just gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
+1. Preschool teacher here. Yes, we all know who bathes daily and who doesn’t.
-1. Also a preschool teacher and while yes some kids smell, that doesn’t mean the good smelling kids bathe daily. You really have no clue.
Another preschool/kindergarten teacher. We absolutely know. And we do judge parents who can’t be bothered to bathe their kids daily. It’s just gross.
Nope, you don’t. Hate to burst your weird bubble. I have non sweaty non stinky little girls who bathe 2-3x a week. You have no idea. I would put them in a lineup with 100 kids and you would never pick them out.
Why would these teachers lie to you, PP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
+1. Preschool teacher here. Yes, we all know who bathes daily and who doesn’t.
-1. Also a preschool teacher and while yes some kids smell, that doesn’t mean the good smelling kids bathe daily. You really have no clue.
Another preschool/kindergarten teacher. We absolutely know. And we do judge parents who can’t be bothered to bathe their kids daily. It’s just gross.
Nope, you don’t. Hate to burst your weird bubble. I have non sweaty non stinky little girls who bathe 2-3x a week. You have no idea. I would put them in a lineup with 100 kids and you would never pick them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
+1. Preschool teacher here. Yes, we all know who bathes daily and who doesn’t.
-1. Also a preschool teacher and while yes some kids smell, that doesn’t mean the good smelling kids bathe daily. You really have no clue.
Another preschool/kindergarten teacher. We absolutely know. And we do judge parents who can’t be bothered to bathe their kids daily. It’s just gross.
Nope, you don’t. Hate to burst your weird bubble. I have non sweaty non stinky little girls who bathe 2-3x a week. You have no idea. I would put them in a lineup with 100 kids and you would never pick them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
+1. Preschool teacher here. Yes, we all know who bathes daily and who doesn’t.
-1. Also a preschool teacher and while yes some kids smell, that doesn’t mean the good smelling kids bathe daily. You really have no clue.
Another preschool/kindergarten teacher. We absolutely know. And we do judge parents who can’t be bothered to bathe their kids daily. It’s just gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Your ignorance is simply astounding. This is just not true.
No, it's not. Check what AAP has to say. Underarm odor is often a sign of early puberty, and that happening at age 7 or before is not good. Enough of a concern that most docs recommend you come in and have it checked out.