Anonymous wrote:If I see my toddler shivering, doctor, should I ignore it if he doesn't want his coat on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
For you people who allow the kids to dress as they like, they never get sick, right? How about the "I'm so hot, Mom!" kid who frequently has the snotty nose and hacking cough?
Some of you should grow a spine.
You do know that being cold doesn’t make you ill, right?
Anonymous wrote:
For you people who allow the kids to dress as they like, they never get sick, right? How about the "I'm so hot, Mom!" kid who frequently has the snotty nose and hacking cough?
Some of you should grow a spine.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. For everyone else making excuses, are you a parent or something else? At some point you have to stop being “friends” with your child and parent them.
Anonymous wrote:Tween/teen boys are not middle aged women. Their bodies are heaters and they simply do not get cold like we do.
My own kids have been known to wear shorts and a light jacket on sub zero days. Drives me nuts.
Anonymous wrote:
For you people who allow the kids to dress as they like, they never get sick, right? How about the "I'm so hot, Mom!" kid who frequently has the snotty nose and hacking cough?
Some of you should grow a spine.
Anonymous wrote:
For you people who allow the kids to dress as they like, they never get sick, right? How about the "I'm so hot, Mom!" kid who frequently has the snotty nose and hacking cough?
Some of you should grow a spine.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I might be being a little judgmental but on my way for the school run this morning and afternoon, I see a ton a middle school boys in shorts and a sweatshirt type of jacket. It was snowing, sleeting and raining. Why would you let your kid out the house like that to have to walk to school or ride their bike? Just didn't make much sense to me. I made sure my kid had on a winter coat, gloves and boots and even if I wasn't at home she would have had sense enough to dress for the weather. Who wants to be cold and wet part of the day.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. For everyone else making excuses, are you a parent or something else? At some point you have to stop being “friends” with your child and parent them.