Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+1
I don't think this is odd at all. After my DD outgrew dresses with bloomers we switched to bike shorts. Call it what you like. I find it gross myself to see 3,4,5,6 yr old girls sitting in dresses legs spread with their underwear showing.
Agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always put my girls in shorts under their dresses or skirts. I have two girls ages 4 and 6, so I don't think their request is unreasonable. I just explain to my dds that if they want to climb up ladders, do the monkey bars, play in the sand, it is better for them to have shorts on. I don't think it's that hard for your dd to pull undies and shorts back up. My dd was in preschool last year, and we did the same then when she was 3.
+1
I don't think this is odd at all. After my DD outgrew dresses with bloomers we switched to bike shorts. Call it what you like. I find it gross myself to see 3,4,5,6 yr old girls sitting in dresses legs spread with their underwear showing.
+1 DD always has either bloomers or bike shorts under dresses. In cold weather it will be leggings or tights. She's two and a half.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always put my girls in shorts under their dresses or skirts. I have two girls ages 4 and 6, so I don't think their request is unreasonable. I just explain to my dds that if they want to climb up ladders, do the monkey bars, play in the sand, it is better for them to have shorts on. I don't think it's that hard for your dd to pull undies and shorts back up. My dd was in preschool last year, and we did the same then when she was 3.
+1
I don't think this is odd at all. After my DD outgrew dresses with bloomers we switched to bike shorts. Call it what you like. I find it gross myself to see 3,4,5,6 yr old girls sitting in dresses legs spread with their underwear showing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was shocked to see this old post at the top of the page today! As an update: we started buying monkey bar buddies shorts to wear under dresses and I realized (first time mom) that it is much more comfortable and appropriate for DD to wear shorts under dresses. I was just turned off by the way the preschool framed it as a sexual issue. I was even more turned off when the preschool had a "parade day" and they did my DD's hair with hairspray and put bright blush and hot pink lipstick on her (a 3 yo) and instructed the kids to sashay around the playground in the parade. We moved her to a montessori shortly thereafter and she's been happy (with underwear covered) ever since.
WHAAAT? Do you live in pageant country? In any case I would be livid!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was shocked to see this old post at the top of the page today! As an update: we started buying monkey bar buddies shorts to wear under dresses and I realized (first time mom) that it is much more comfortable and appropriate for DD to wear shorts under dresses. I was just turned off by the way the preschool framed it as a sexual issue. I was even more turned off when the preschool had a "parade day" and they did my DD's hair with hairspray and put bright blush and hot pink lipstick on her (a 3 yo) and instructed the kids to sashay around the playground in the parade. We moved her to a montessori shortly thereafter and she's been happy (with underwear covered) ever since.
Anonymous wrote:Sparkle Farms make really cute shorts specifically for girls to wear under their skirts and dresses! They are 95% cotton so they are more comfortable than lycra bike shorts.