Anonymous wrote:My Latin American nanny complains all the time about rain or temps below 40... sigh.
Anonymous wrote:I think a walk around the block should suffice on days that it's below freezing.
Anonymous wrote:Chicago, Minnesota, Nordic kids go outside all the time.
You later up and wear your snowsuits and boots. Yes, it takes time to put that all on and take off. Big deal.
Do you not have the right boots, hat, scarf, or coat? Try wearing nylons under your slacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a professional, it would be completely irresponsible, if I took children out in those temperatures insufficiently dressed.
If they are properly bundled, I'd take them out for ten minutes in those below freezing conditions, especially with a baby.
Are these children ever sick? If so, we know why.
As a professional you should know by now that no one gets sick from the cold. Even hypothermia isn't an illness.
Hypothermia can kill you.... every professional should know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a professional, it would be completely irresponsible, if I took children out in those temperatures insufficiently dressed.
If they are properly bundled, I'd take them out for ten minutes in those below freezing conditions, especially with a baby.
Are these children ever sick? If so, we know why.
As a professional you should know by now that no one gets sick from the cold. Even hypothermia isn't an illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where so you that it's 30f below?
DC gets below freezing (32F) once inawhile. Layers, hats, mittens, the bunting or blankets in the stroller. Double pants or snow pants if walking and go!
This is op. We are in the Midwest. Winters here are usually anywhere between 0-30 degrees. We have already had several below zero temps (that's before windchill).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a professional, it would be completely irresponsible, if I took children out in those temperatures insufficiently dressed.
If they are properly bundled, I'd take them out for ten minutes in those below freezing conditions, especially with a baby.
Are these children ever sick? If so, we know why.
You don't get sick from being cold. You get sick from germs.
Please tell me you know this.
Anonymous wrote:Where so you that it's 30f below?
DC gets below freezing (32F) once inawhile. Layers, hats, mittens, the bunting or blankets in the stroller. Double pants or snow pants if walking and go!