Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for every other day, but if they went to the pool or got muddy/dirty from a sport I'll wash again that day.
For the every day posters who are shocked by the rest of us, you know you can wash just their face and private parts with a wash cloth every day if you want - you don't need to wash their whole body.
Really so now we are cutting corners on bathing? Are you anti-bathing parents aware that even parents in developing nations bath their children daily! Please wash your kids daily and stop using the dry skin excuse. We have too many options for lotions and body oils you can even make your own natural body lotion. I do feel bad for your kids teachers. For those who skip out on showers where are you from?
I think I'll take skin care advice from my kids' pediatrician rather than a germaphobe on the internet. My kids bathed every-other-day throughout their childhood - as advised by their pediatrician - although more frequent during summers. And now that they are in middle school they shower daily. Anonymous wrote:Yes. They have since they were a few weeks old.
They are boys. 8.5 and 11 and they like that time at night.
My boys are also extremely athletic and it would be gross for them not to shower/bath nightly after 90 min practices and germs at school.
DH and I shower before bed too. I hate the thought of climbing into bed dirty. Also, the allergens and pollution---good to rinse all of that off before bed.
I find it weird that people (even kids) don't bathe daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. They have since they were a few weeks old.
They are boys. 8.5 and 11 and they like that time at night.
My boys are also extremely athletic and it would be gross for them not to shower/bath nightly after 90 min practices and germs at school.
DH and I shower before bed too. I hate the thought of climbing into bed dirty. Also, the allergens and pollution---good to rinse all of that off before bed.
I find it weird that people (even kids) don't bathe daily.
Btw, my 8-year old was playing in a hot and sweaty 70 minute soccer game Sunday evening and I heard the two moms next to me saying there would be no bath tonight. I was so skeeved out by that. The boys were also playing on turf--and sweaty. Yuck. Just yuck.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like these moms who give their kids daily baths probably just do really quick ones and not throughly was their child's body and hair. It's more like a quick soap down and rinse off.
I personally bath my children every other day and give them a deep, thorough cleaning when I do!
Anonymous wrote:Yes. They have since they were a few weeks old.
They are boys. 8.5 and 11 and they like that time at night.
My boys are also extremely athletic and it would be gross for them not to shower/bath nightly after 90 min practices and germs at school.
DH and I shower before bed too. I hate the thought of climbing into bed dirty. Also, the allergens and pollution---good to rinse all of that off before bed.
I find it weird that people (even kids) don't bathe daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This must be a cultural practice where parents don't bath their children everyday. Children should be taking baths daily. Children play all day and become dirty. This should not be a question.
No cultural practice at play here and my DD bathes every other day unless there's a specific need (got particularly dirty, went swimming, whatever). If she bathes everyday, her skin seems to dry out and we have more trouble with rashes and eczema patches. Seems like this experience isn't uncommon: http://www.wsj.com/articles/are-you-bathing-your-baby-too-much-1415031555
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for every other day, but if they went to the pool or got muddy/dirty from a sport I'll wash again that day.
For the every day posters who are shocked by the rest of us, you know you can wash just their face and private parts with a wash cloth every day if you want - you don't need to wash their whole body.
Anonymous wrote:Every other day unless there is a specific need For more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EVERY NIGHT.
Good Lord. If you pee and poo every day you need to bathe every day. Hair gets washed also. Teeth brushed twice a day.
I'm shocked at the responses. I also change sheets twice a week, pillowcases daily.
It is absolutely terrible for your skin and hair follicles to wash everyday. Terrible. Most high-end hair stylists say not to wash your hair more than 3x a week.
They are finally getting antibacterial crap out of soaps. The only thing over-washing does is cause allergies, auto immune diseases, eczema, leukemia, etc...
Yep, over-washing totally causes leukemia! Oh wait... you're nuts.