Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son didn't use a bib (he would pull them off, and we didn't care enough to insist). At home, we often took off his shirt before meals. When out, we wiped him off and changed his shirt if needed (it usually wasn't necessary).
Both of mine would pull them off and toss on the floor. Oh well, thats why we have washing machines.
NP here. So what about whites clothes? My 13 m/o has ruined a bunch of white onesies when we didn't use a bib. Also, do you really change your DC's clothes 3x a day? No way I'd do laundry that often.
Anonymous wrote:We don't use one when we're out, but DD is 4 and doesn't object to wearing one if we're at home and it's going to be a meal that would stain like pasta or pizza. She wears one maybe 1-2x/wk and doesn't object.
Anonymous wrote:Around 2, we scaled back to just wearing a bib for messy breakfast, like anything dipped in jam. I didn't care as much about dinner, since the shirt was about to go in the laundry anyway.
That lasted until around 3. There was a transitional phase where he ate breakfast with a kid's apron instead of a bib, then eventually he phased out of that once he could get through 4-5 days without the apron needing a wash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't use one when we're out, but DD is 4 and doesn't object to wearing one if we're at home and it's going to be a meal that would stain like pasta or pizza. She wears one maybe 1-2x/wk and doesn't object.
OMG are you serious?! Your child is 4.
And? Doesn't bother her or me, and I save a lot of time, energy and money not worrying about that drip of jelly from a pb&j or smear of sauce from spaghetti or the popsicle tonight in celebration of the summery weather.