Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are setting up your kid for being bullied. Not worth it. Recess is short and the little vitamin D never hurt anyone.
Amen.
Stop it smother mothers
Most kids are Vit D deficient because they are indoors all the time now. They need sunlight in small doses without sunscreen b
I am on my 4th kid in ES and have never used sunscreen. All blonde/blue eye faired skin.
We shall see how your child fares when his/her skin pops up with sun spots in their twenties. They will blame mom for lack of proper care.
Anonymous wrote:wait so sunscreen CAUSES cancer now?
my kid goes to a school that spends a significant time outdoors. we use sunscreen daily.
Anonymous wrote:wait so sunscreen CAUSES cancer now?
my kid goes to a school that spends a significant time outdoors. we use sunscreen daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking of sending DD with a lotion based, kid friendly sunscreen to apply before lunch and recess. Is this allowed? Do I need to notify the school nurse or teacher? DD is old enough , responsible and can read.
Would I be the only one who does this?
You would place yourself in contention for Helicopter Parent of the Year. My God recess is a half an hour. Your little darling can handle that.
In MCPS, it’s probably more like 20 minutes. By the time they line up and get outside. Plus, part of recess for the girls seems to be to get the pass and go inside for water or to use the bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are setting up your kid for being bullied. Not worth it. Recess is short and the little vitamin D never hurt anyone.
Amen.
Stop it smother mothers
Most kids are Vit D deficient because they are indoors all the time now. They need sunlight in small doses without sunscreen b
I am on my 4th kid in ES and have never used sunscreen. All blonde/blue eye faired skin.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and bubble wrap.
Anonymous wrote:You are setting up your kid for being bullied. Not worth it. Recess is short and the little vitamin D never hurt anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking of sending DD with a lotion based, kid friendly sunscreen to apply before lunch and recess. Is this allowed? Do I need to notify the school nurse or teacher? DD is old enough , responsible and can read.
Would I be the only one who does this?
You would place yourself in contention for Helicopter Parent of the Year. My God recess is a half an hour. Your little darling can handle that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH sends our DS with sunscreen as sunscreen is only effective for about 2 hours from application. So we have taught DS to apply one layer before lunch and a layer before school ends when it gets really hot. Skin is the body’s largest organ and I don’t think most people care enough to be as vigilant as DH and I. You shouldn’t need to notify the teacher or school nurse.
You do realize that many sunscreens if not all had been associated with skin cancer because of all the junk that is in them?
Have to agree!
I’d rather have my kid out in the sun for 15 minutes than slather on the carcinogens. YMMV
Maybe send in a hat! That would be an easy solution.
+1
The latest news that those chemicals are actually absorbed by the body was always pretty obvious to us. Everyone wonders why all the kids have so many problems these days.... just look at what we put in their little bodies.
If we shall do nothing they will absorb the toxic sun rays and get sunburn along with the possibility of skin cancer. Not all chemicals are harmful I.e. (vaccinations, birthing/labor medicine, antibiotics). Please stop your fearmongering!
Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking of sending DD with a lotion based, kid friendly sunscreen to apply before lunch and recess. Is this allowed? Do I need to notify the school nurse or teacher? DD is old enough , responsible and can read.
Would I be the only one who does this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH sends our DS with sunscreen as sunscreen is only effective for about 2 hours from application. So we have taught DS to apply one layer before lunch and a layer before school ends when it gets really hot. Skin is the body’s largest organ and I don’t think most people care enough to be as vigilant as DH and I. You shouldn’t need to notify the teacher or school nurse.
You do realize that many sunscreens if not all had been associated with skin cancer because of all the junk that is in them?
Have to agree!
I’d rather have my kid out in the sun for 15 minutes than slather on the carcinogens. YMMV
Maybe send in a hat! That would be an easy solution.
+1
The latest news that those chemicals are actually absorbed by the body was always pretty obvious to us. Everyone wonders why all the kids have so many problems these days.... just look at what we put in their little bodies.
If we shall do nothing they will absorb the toxic sun rays and get sunburn along with the possibility of skin cancer. Not all chemicals are harmful I.e. (vaccinations, birthing/labor medicine, antibiotics). Please stop your fearmongering!