Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every week but who doesn’t bathe their children every night?!
Many people. Your way isn’t the only way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked my pediatrician at all the initial well visits and she said daily bathing was not necessary for babies and even toddlers. The diaper area is obviously kept very clean and I use my judgement if it’s a very hot day or there’s an unusual mess. I’ll take a trained medical professional’s advice over what some random nanny thinks I need to be doing.
This. Peds and Derms are in fairly unanimous agreement on this. Don’t care what random childless nanny thinks.
Maybe if your child has eczema..
But otherwise for most kids, a daily bath is totally fine. 99% of parents that are skipping giving their kids a nightly bath are skipping because they are too tired, don’t feel like it, kid whines, or they are lazy. Nothing to do with skin, no matter what the moms here say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here it comes..."if you don't bathe your child every night, we can all tell. They smell and you're all super gross."
I bathe my kids every other night. I wash their sheets once per week. It works just fine.
Seriously. My kids just don't get so dirty as to necessitate a daily bath every single day. Even when they are playing outside, they are not exactly rolling around in piles of literal dirt. They clean their hands and faces multiple times a day and when the day is done, they take off their dirty clothes and put on PJs. They don't smell because their clothing is clean. It seems like people think that but for a nightly bath routine, all children would be covered in grime.
Newsflash: your kids stink. Not adult BO odor, but outside, sweaty kid odor.
Stop smelling my kids, ya weirdo.
My kids take baths twice a week in the winter, and up to daily in the summer heat, and we change sheets once a week or so. Bathing too often, especially for kids, strips the skin of oils, which are actually very important for protection against bacteria and various other yucky things.
They do wash their hands and faces a lot, we don't wear shoes in the house, etc.
On the days when they roll around in the sandbox etc., yes, they get a bath.
But don't take it from me, take it from the Internet doctors:
https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/ss/slideshow-shower-bath-mistakes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been a nanny for 15 years and have never known anyone who didn’t bathe their children daily. I wash my charges sheets every week.
You don’t know very many people then.
Interestingly, I do know many people and many parents - more, I would wager, than you. And everyone bathes daily. My current employers wash their kids hair every night as well.
Do you bathe daily?
You clearly have never been exposed to a diversity of people. You may know many people in your own bubble but that doesn’t make you an expert in how everyone else lives.
When did I say I was an expert? I said, “I’ve never known anyone who didn’t bathe their children daily”. I’m honestly shocked people like you exist. Now I’ll amend that statement by adding “IRL”.
And I have been “exposed” to a diversity of people!![]()
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Why are you so shocked that someone might do things differently from you? That’s very narrow-minded and judgemental.
Yes, in all honesty, I am judging you. It’s basic hygiene to me and good parenting to bathe children daily, IMO. I’m surprised you don’t.
Okay but based on what?
First, it’s far better for kids to have a set routine at night. Second, children are actual humans with glands, secretions, and skin oils that attract dirt. They also are painting and playing outside in dirt, sand, grass, snow, etc. And a child still in diapers needs a daily bath! Third, bathing daily sets up a good hygiene routine for life. Fourth, water submersion is relaxing.
So this is all just your opinion, right?
Stop.
No. i’M nOt gOiNg tO cEnSoR myself~
No, you’re just embarrassing yourself.
Anonymous wrote:I am successful at work, happily married 20 years, and have an active social life. I shower every 2-3 days and always have.
Think of all the time and water I've saved over the years!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked my pediatrician at all the initial well visits and she said daily bathing was not necessary for babies and even toddlers. The diaper area is obviously kept very clean and I use my judgement if it’s a very hot day or there’s an unusual mess. I’ll take a trained medical professional’s advice over what some random nanny thinks I need to be doing.
This. Peds and Derms are in fairly unanimous agreement on this. Don’t care what random childless nanny thinks.
Maybe if your child has eczema..
But otherwise for most kids, a daily bath is totally fine. 99% of parents that are skipping giving their kids a nightly bath are skipping because they are too tired, don’t feel like it, kid whines, or they are lazy. Nothing to do with skin, no matter what the moms here say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here it comes..."if you don't bathe your child every night, we can all tell. They smell and you're all super gross."
I bathe my kids every other night. I wash their sheets once per week. It works just fine.
Seriously. My kids just don't get so dirty as to necessitate a daily bath every single day. Even when they are playing outside, they are not exactly rolling around in piles of literal dirt. They clean their hands and faces multiple times a day and when the day is done, they take off their dirty clothes and put on PJs. They don't smell because their clothing is clean. It seems like people think that but for a nightly bath routine, all children would be covered in grime.
Newsflash: your kids stink. Not adult BO odor, but outside, sweaty kid odor.
Stop smelling my kids, ya weirdo.
My kids take baths twice a week in the winter, and up to daily in the summer heat, and we change sheets once a week or so. Bathing too often, especially for kids, strips the skin of oils, which are actually very important for protection against bacteria and various other yucky things.
They do wash their hands and faces a lot, we don't wear shoes in the house, etc.
On the days when they roll around in the sandbox etc., yes, they get a bath.
But don't take it from me, take it from the Internet doctors:
https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/ss/slideshow-shower-bath-mistakes
Sorry, but they stink, and calling someone who has never met you nor your kids a weirdo doesn’t change that. If you prefer they are musty instead of washing and putting on lotion, more power to you. But they stink, and you are delusional if you don’t think so. It’s a choice that you are allowed to make.
But your unwashed kids smell like…unwashed kids. You don’t need to defend your practices, but that is reality.
NP here. No, they really don’t stink. We have noses, too. Saying something over & over again doesn’t make it true.
Yeah, they do smell. You can’t smell it but it smells like musty puppies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here it comes..."if you don't bathe your child every night, we can all tell. They smell and you're all super gross."
I bathe my kids every other night. I wash their sheets once per week. It works just fine.
Seriously. My kids just don't get so dirty as to necessitate a daily bath every single day. Even when they are playing outside, they are not exactly rolling around in piles of literal dirt. They clean their hands and faces multiple times a day and when the day is done, they take off their dirty clothes and put on PJs. They don't smell because their clothing is clean. It seems like people think that but for a nightly bath routine, all children would be covered in grime.
Newsflash: your kids stink. Not adult BO odor, but outside, sweaty kid odor.
Stop smelling my kids, ya weirdo.
My kids take baths twice a week in the winter, and up to daily in the summer heat, and we change sheets once a week or so. Bathing too often, especially for kids, strips the skin of oils, which are actually very important for protection against bacteria and various other yucky things.
They do wash their hands and faces a lot, we don't wear shoes in the house, etc.
On the days when they roll around in the sandbox etc., yes, they get a bath.
But don't take it from me, take it from the Internet doctors:
https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/ss/slideshow-shower-bath-mistakes
Sorry, but they stink, and calling someone who has never met you nor your kids a weirdo doesn’t change that. If you prefer they are musty instead of washing and putting on lotion, more power to you. But they stink, and you are delusional if you don’t think so. It’s a choice that you are allowed to make.
But your unwashed kids smell like…unwashed kids. You don’t need to defend your practices, but that is reality.
NP here. No, they really don’t stink. We have noses, too. Saying something over & over again doesn’t make it true.
Parents can’t smell their own kids. Honestly. Just ask any preschool or daycare teacher. We know the kids who aren’t bathed.
LOL. I've never bathed my kid daily and literally got comments from her daycare and pre-school teachers asking what soap and shampoo we used because she always smells good. Not everyone stinks.
Oh sweetie. I’m a teacher. They are trying to drop hints in a nice way. Your kid stinks.
Anonymous wrote:I bathe my kids twice per day and change their sheets on the hour. The rest of you disgust me.