Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its very simple.
1) Begin with clean, showered kids each day.
2) Make sure they have pooped at home in the morning, make sure they brush their teeth and scrape out their tongue so that they have clean breath.
3) Make sure they eat breakfast at home so that they can clean their faces at home. This will prevent a kid with bits of food stuck on their person.
3)A neat haircut/ponytail will allow your kids hair not to look like a mess. In the mornings, after the shower, style their hair with a bit of leave-in hair conditioner and blow dry it.
4) Make them wear fresh, clean, pressed clothes that smell great.
5) Make sure that their shoes are clean. You can wash sneakers in the washing machine weekly.
Done. Kids look clean when they are clean to begin with. Many parents wake their kids and dump them in day care in their PJs and in crumpled clothes. So the kids look like shit to begin with.
You blow dry your pre-schoolers hair?! and iron their clothes?! Wow. I give my 4.5 year old a bath every other night and put leave in conditioner in the mornigns after we don't do bath and she has clean clothes and a headband. She has really curly hair though and still looks a little crazy no matter what we do. Blow drying it would be nuts for us, but even with kids with straight hair...
There is no way this person has multiple children or a full-time job.
Don’t fall for the troll people!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its very simple.
1) Begin with clean, showered kids each day.
2) Make sure they have pooped at home in the morning, make sure they brush their teeth and scrape out their tongue so that they have clean breath.
3) Make sure they eat breakfast at home so that they can clean their faces at home. This will prevent a kid with bits of food stuck on their person.
3)A neat haircut/ponytail will allow your kids hair not to look like a mess. In the mornings, after the shower, style their hair with a bit of leave-in hair conditioner and blow dry it.
4) Make them wear fresh, clean, pressed clothes that smell great.
5) Make sure that their shoes are clean. You can wash sneakers in the washing machine weekly.
Done. Kids look clean when they are clean to begin with. Many parents wake their kids and dump them in day care in their PJs and in crumpled clothes. So the kids look like shit to begin with.
You blow dry your pre-schoolers hair?! and iron their clothes?! Wow. I give my 4.5 year old a bath every other night and put leave in conditioner in the mornigns after we don't do bath and she has clean clothes and a headband. She has really curly hair though and still looks a little crazy no matter what we do. Blow drying it would be nuts for us, but even with kids with straight hair...
There is no way this person has multiple children or a full-time job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you send a kid to preschool in white shirts and crisp shorts? Do these kids never make a mess? Isn't that part of the point of preschool?
OP here. Yes they do make a mess and are as dirty as my kid by 12:30. They just start out better than mine!
I don't want my kids to start the day dirty, and insist on clean clothes and faces, brushed hair, etc., but I am not willing to take the time on their appearance beyond that. But you've gotten lots of great tips! Minus all the poop comments
Anonymous wrote:Ironed clothes and clean children. DH was in the military and is amazing with the iron - and fast. My kids have always bathed every night and either washed or conditioned their hair so it is always clean. I styled my kids’ hair - ponytails, braids and pigtails every day so it is part of their routine.
Morning is breakfast, hands, face and teeth, dressed, hair. No deviation ever so no fights. And I just started separating whites and darks (I used to wash them all together and got dingy whites). I use a little bleach in the whites.
Yes they are a hot mess at the end of preschool but I love that they start out fresh, crisp and clean. I echo that clothes like Hanna Andersen launder and hang better, too.
Anonymous wrote:OP, Are you seeing these "crisp" children in person or just on social media?
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you send a kid to preschool in white shirts and crisp shorts? Do these kids never make a mess? Isn't that part of the point of preschool?