Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate seeing little boys in cartoon t-shirts and sweatpants. So ugly and cheap-looking. A nice solid colored t or polo and jeans or elastic waist pants look so much better and are just as easy to get on and off for potty training.
I'm the OP. I didn't say cartoon t-shirts. Just plain t-shirts.
What sort of elastic pants that aren't jeans or sweatpants are you talking about?
I guess this is the sort of annoying mom I'm talking about. Thinking a two year old looks "cheap."
Anonymous wrote:preschool teacher here!
There is a huge variety of clothes that the kids wear. Luckily, their Peers don't care about fashion, so what you should be worried about is:
--weather appropriate
--washable (please don't send them in their best dresses)
--Velcro shoes (laces only when they can tie their own shoes)
--pants that are easy up/easy down in the bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate seeing little boys in cartoon t-shirts and sweatpants. So ugly and cheap-looking. A nice solid colored t or polo and jeans or elastic waist pants look so much better and are just as easy to get on and off for potty training.
I'm the OP. I didn't say cartoon t-shirts. Just plain t-shirts.
What sort of elastic pants that aren't jeans or sweatpants are you talking about?
I guess this is the sort of annoying mom I'm talking about. Thinking a two year old looks "cheap."
Anonymous wrote:I hate seeing little boys in cartoon t-shirts and sweatpants. So ugly and cheap-looking. A nice solid colored t or polo and jeans or elastic waist pants look so much better and are just as easy to get on and off for potty training.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP Preschool Teacher, Why no crocs?
My 2 year old has big fat feet and it's so hard to find summer shoes that fit him. I assumed since it'll still be hot in September that he could wear his crocs.
Our preschool requests kids wear socks and sneakers or other completely closed shoes so they don't get mulch in their shoes at the playground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP Preschool Teacher, Why no crocs?
My 2 year old has big fat feet and it's so hard to find summer shoes that fit him. I assumed since it'll still be hot in September that he could wear his crocs.
What is wrong with regular velcro sneakers in the summer. Crocs STINK - literally.
Anonymous wrote:PP Preschool Teacher, Why no crocs?
My 2 year old has big fat feet and it's so hard to find summer shoes that fit him. I assumed since it'll still be hot in September that he could wear his crocs.
Anonymous wrote:PP Preschool Teacher, Why no crocs?
My 2 year old has big fat feet and it's so hard to find summer shoes that fit him. I assumed since it'll still be hot in September that he could wear his crocs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't you think making a kid wear jeans for three years to avoid a week of "I don't want to wear 'hard pants'" when kindergarten starts is a bit of overkill? Preschool teacher's 'easy up/easy down' point makes a lot of sense and (I think) casts another vote for stretchy stuff without buttons and zips.
Both my boys were able to navigate the snap/zipper or jeans at the age of two.
I hate seeing little boys in basically pajamas (sweatpants) at school. Looks so sloppy.
Anonymous wrote:My first is going to preschool. He's going to be in a 2's class and is not yet potty-trained.
What do kids wear? My DS is usually in sweatpants and a long sleeve t-shirt in the fall/winter. Is that normal? Or are kids wearing jeans and a sweater?
Yes, this is silly. But I don't want other moms talking behind my back.