Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outlier here. After swim I dry mine off, toss on her swim coverup, and give her a snack in the car. We usually head straight home and she changes into dry clothes for dinner and play before bed. I spray leave in conditioner in her hair and slather on lotion during bedtime routine after swim but we don’t do a a bath on swim nights. Sometimes we run an errand after swim and I’ll change her into dry clothes after her lesson (always have set of clothes in swim bag). But yeah, colds aren’t caused by kids playing outdoors with damp hair. I thought this was dispelled back in the 50s? No concerns there!
+1 this is what we do 🤷🏼♀️
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap and goggles for the 6 yo for sure. 3 yo if you can get it on her! Go to a swim shop with your if you want recommendations, but I'd put your 6 yo in the speedo jr vanquisher goggles. Not sure about 3.
Try the turby twist towels for their hair! My DD loves hers so much she travels with it. If you can braid their hair or put it into a bun before you cap them, you'll cut down on tangles even more.
** I've seen a ton of kids at all levels (team, stroke & turn, lessons) leave the pool in a hooded bathrobe. My kids are older, so that always seems super adorable and comfy to me! **
My six year old is 4’4” and would LOVE a hooded towel. Any idea where to find big kid ones?? Poor tall kids are always forced out of that age appropriate younger kid stuff before they’re ready…
Anonymous wrote:Cap and goggles for the 6 yo for sure. 3 yo if you can get it on her! Go to a swim shop with your if you want recommendations, but I'd put your 6 yo in the speedo jr vanquisher goggles. Not sure about 3.
Try the turby twist towels for their hair! My DD loves hers so much she travels with it. If you can braid their hair or put it into a bun before you cap them, you'll cut down on tangles even more.
** I've seen a ton of kids at all levels (team, stroke & turn, lessons) leave the pool in a hooded bathrobe. My kids are older, so that always seems super adorable and comfy to me! **
Anonymous wrote:op here. Where do you get swim cap & googles that fit your child? Any specific great brand?
For my 6 year old boy, I don't think he knows how to shower & wash hair by himself at men's changing room, and I can't go in to help because I am a mom & I will have my 3 year old girl with me. He knows how to get himself dried and changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outlier here. After swim I dry mine off, toss on her swim coverup, and give her a snack in the car. We usually head straight home and she changes into dry clothes for dinner and play before bed. I spray leave in conditioner in her hair and slather on lotion during bedtime routine after swim but we don’t do a a bath on swim nights. Sometimes we run an errand after swim and I’ll change her into dry clothes after her lesson (always have set of clothes in swim bag). But yeah, colds aren’t caused by kids playing outdoors with damp hair. I thought this was dispelled back in the 50s? No concerns there!
I would think the concern is more pool chemicals...
I mean, the kid is literally submerged in those same chemicals for 30 mins, probably even swallowing some. Who cares if a little evaporated traces are on them until the usual bath time? Are you a person that also "washes" meat before cooking it?
Anonymous wrote:What kind of shampoo, conditioner or bodywash to wash off chlorine ?
Anonymous wrote:Outlier here. After swim I dry mine off, toss on her swim coverup, and give her a snack in the car. We usually head straight home and she changes into dry clothes for dinner and play before bed. I spray leave in conditioner in her hair and slather on lotion during bedtime routine after swim but we don’t do a a bath on swim nights. Sometimes we run an errand after swim and I’ll change her into dry clothes after her lesson (always have set of clothes in swim bag). But yeah, colds aren’t caused by kids playing outdoors with damp hair. I thought this was dispelled back in the 50s? No concerns there!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outlier here. After swim I dry mine off, toss on her swim coverup, and give her a snack in the car. We usually head straight home and she changes into dry clothes for dinner and play before bed. I spray leave in conditioner in her hair and slather on lotion during bedtime routine after swim but we don’t do a a bath on swim nights. Sometimes we run an errand after swim and I’ll change her into dry clothes after her lesson (always have set of clothes in swim bag). But yeah, colds aren’t caused by kids playing outdoors with damp hair. I thought this was dispelled back in the 50s? No concerns there!
I would think the concern is more pool chemicals...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wet hair does not cause illness.
+a billion
Anonymous wrote:Outlier here. After swim I dry mine off, toss on her swim coverup, and give her a snack in the car. We usually head straight home and she changes into dry clothes for dinner and play before bed. I spray leave in conditioner in her hair and slather on lotion during bedtime routine after swim but we don’t do a a bath on swim nights. Sometimes we run an errand after swim and I’ll change her into dry clothes after her lesson (always have set of clothes in swim bag). But yeah, colds aren’t caused by kids playing outdoors with damp hair. I thought this was dispelled back in the 50s? No concerns there!