Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on some of these responses, it should be no surprise that anxiety rates have been skyrocketing for kids. Kids should be able to go through life without being told to worry about animal feces when walking through grass — although I don’t recommend deliberately walking in poop and would mention this to my kid if she didn’t already naturally know to avoid this.
+1. People aren’t dying because they step on animal poop. The population with the lowest share of allergies in America are the Amish-they’re outdoors all the time and exposed to everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on some of these responses, it should be no surprise that anxiety rates have been skyrocketing for kids. Kids should be able to go through life without being told to worry about animal feces when walking through grass — although I don’t recommend deliberately walking in poop and would mention this to my kid if she didn’t already naturally know to avoid this.
I am 50 and from Texas. I always wore shoes when playing outside and so did my friends. Snakes, cockleburrs, fire ants. Pick your pain. My mom is also from the South and claimed we would get "worms" if we ran around without shoes. I personally think my mom was concerned that neighbors would think we were low class if we ran around without shoes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on some of these responses, it should be no surprise that anxiety rates have been skyrocketing for kids. Kids should be able to go through life without being told to worry about animal feces when walking through grass — although I don’t recommend deliberately walking in poop and would mention this to my kid if she didn’t already naturally know to avoid this.
+1. People aren’t dying because they step on animal poop. The population with the lowest share of allergies in America are the Amish-they’re outdoors all the time and exposed to everything.
Anonymous wrote:Yes and they have strong and hardy feet!
Anonymous wrote:Based on some of these responses, it should be no surprise that anxiety rates have been skyrocketing for kids. Kids should be able to go through life without being told to worry about animal feces when walking through grass — although I don’t recommend deliberately walking in poop and would mention this to my kid if she didn’t already naturally know to avoid this.
Anonymous wrote:Based on some of these responses, it should be no surprise that anxiety rates have been skyrocketing for kids. Kids should be able to go through life without being told to worry about animal feces when walking through grass — although I don’t recommend deliberately walking in poop and would mention this to my kid if she didn’t already naturally know to avoid this.
Anonymous wrote:Why or why not? We’ve historically had a semi-strict “wear sneakers or sandals” policy but are wondering whether to relax it.
Anonymous wrote:I have to assume the majority of these posters spend the day arguing with their kids about trivial things. Put on shoes because there could be a cat? LOL
Yes, mine are barefoot quite often. Fine by me.