Anonymous wrote:My kids shower at least one a day as do my DH and I. I wash my hands with soap 10-15 times a day after using the bathroom and food prep and get after my kids to wash their hands as well. We rarely get ill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids shower at least one a day as do my DH and I. I wash my hands with soap 10-15 times a day after using the bathroom and food prep and get after my kids to wash their hands as well. We rarely get ill.
And...which do you think is responsible for you not getting sick? I’lll give you a clue. It’s not daily baths.
We are not getting sick because all of the germs are on your family, the Stinkertons.
Science must not be your thing?
Seriously use some common sense and keep the dirty areas - crotch, armpits and hands - clean. The rest of the areas you are doing more damage to their skin by stripping the oils and then applying a bunch of chemicals in lotion if they didn’t even need a bath.
Your kids immune systems will suffer if you insist on sanitizing everything because you think it’s “gross”.
There are guidelines by the dermatologists and pediatricians (but unfortunately not the judgey teachers of the world)
https://www.aad.org/public/skin-hair-nails/skin-care/bathing
Please do read that article. It says bathe kids when they get sweaty which is daily in the summer. Wash those kids!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids shower at least one a day as do my DH and I. I wash my hands with soap 10-15 times a day after using the bathroom and food prep and get after my kids to wash their hands as well. We rarely get ill.
And...which do you think is responsible for you not getting sick? I’lll give you a clue. It’s not daily baths.
We are not getting sick because all of the germs are on your family, the Stinkertons.
Science must not be your thing?
Seriously use some common sense and keep the dirty areas - crotch, armpits and hands - clean. The rest of the areas you are doing more damage to their skin by stripping the oils and then applying a bunch of chemicals in lotion if they didn’t even need a bath.
Your kids immune systems will suffer if you insist on sanitizing everything because you think it’s “gross”.
There are guidelines by the dermatologists and pediatricians (but unfortunately not the judgey teachers of the world)
https://www.aad.org/public/skin-hair-nails/skin-care/bathing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids shower at least one a day as do my DH and I. I wash my hands with soap 10-15 times a day after using the bathroom and food prep and get after my kids to wash their hands as well. We rarely get ill.
And...which do you think is responsible for you not getting sick? I’lll give you a clue. It’s not daily baths.
We are not getting sick because all of the germs are on your family, the Stinkertons.
Anonymous wrote:My kids shower at least one a day as do my DH and I. I wash my hands with soap 10-15 times a day after using the bathroom and food prep and get after my kids to wash their hands as well. We rarely get ill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids shower at least one a day as do my DH and I. I wash my hands with soap 10-15 times a day after using the bathroom and food prep and get after my kids to wash their hands as well. We rarely get ill.
And...which do you think is responsible for you not getting sick? I’lll give you a clue. It’s not daily baths.
We are not getting sick because all of the germs are on your family, the Stinkertons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids shower at least one a day as do my DH and I. I wash my hands with soap 10-15 times a day after using the bathroom and food prep and get after my kids to wash their hands as well. We rarely get ill.
And...which do you think is responsible for you not getting sick? I’lll give you a clue. It’s not daily baths.
Anonymous wrote:My kids shower at least one a day as do my DH and I. I wash my hands with soap 10-15 times a day after using the bathroom and food prep and get after my kids to wash their hands as well. We rarely get ill.
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: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.
What does having straight As and being excellent athletes have anything to do with it? Bottom line is it’s gross to not bathe or shower daily. I would think you’d especially want them showering or bathing after practice, them being all star athletes.
The point is that if it is so 'gross,' then it would likely turn others off or somehow impact their life in other ways. Absent any impacts, who cares? I shower at inconsistent intervals, sometimes every few days. I am very successful at work in a people oriented job, have never had problems romantically, and am generally successful in life, knock on wood. So obviously it's not something to give two hoots about. I don't care how much you shower, but I do care about others being such judgy mcjudgers about those of us who take a different approach. Not gross, just different.
Probably they’re too kind to say anything. Do you go up to people and say, “Hey you stink? Please shower?” No, but you certainly notice it. Gross.