Anonymous
Post 01/22/2025 11:20     Subject: Burning Kids' Energy in This Cold?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just get proper clothing for playing outside.


My kids were utterly uninterested in freezing while not being able to do much because most of our yard melted before the wintry mix on Sunday so now there's basically blades of grass sticking up between ice. They're decently creative kids but the cold plus the fact that they'd have to come up with something that's not typical snow activities to do was too much for them to come up with.

Grateful for PE class today!


Um, take walks? Hikes? Play tag? Play catch? Hello?


YOU want to pull out a leather glove and throw a ball in this weather? Wow.

PP here and we're a softball family. We play a LOT of catch. But hard pass on catch in this weather. Seriously. My hand stings enough sitting on a bucket catching for my kid doing pitching practice indoors right now thanks.


You are so obtuse. Who said baseball? You can’t catch a damn nerf football with gloves on? You are so rigid and uncreativd it’s no wonder your kids don’t know how to play with no instructions.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2025 19:57     Subject: Burning Kids' Energy in This Cold?

My son has special needs and hates the snow due to sensory issues and walking challenges. BUT, he always wants to be on the go. So I take him to the mall so we can walk, I take him on the Metro to the National Building Museum, to bounce, climbing, and rec centers.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2025 19:36     Subject: Burning Kids' Energy in This Cold?

Anonymous wrote:Roller skating in the house and at rink


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Anonymous
Post 01/21/2025 18:51     Subject: Burning Kids' Energy in This Cold?

Roller skating in the house and at rink