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<blockquote data-quote="Just keep swimming" data-source="post: 23216" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>OMG, I just saw this post! I could have nearly written it myself but for Aly, my 9 yo. I know exactly what you mean. She has Hypothyroidism and is HOT all the time. Just her, she is quirky that way. We put on long underwear thermal shirts, then a sweatshirt. That is about as warm as I can get her to dress. Throw a heavy coat in the back pack but the school is having a cow that she is not wearing one in the morning. She rides the bus and is on there like 45 minutes before arriving at school. Of course she gets broiling on the bus and starts yanking off layers. Can I control what she is doing on the bus? I think NOT! And why should she be miserable and overheated and then get off the bus and be freezing? Doesn't make a lick of sense! We still have a good 8 inches of snow on the ground and it IS cold out, but darn it, our kidlets have issues with sensory stuff and they just ruin the day with the idiot ideas of having to have a heavy coat! There are many, very warm varieties of lighter weight jackets I have gotten for Aly and she stays plenty warm in them. Granted, we are in the Nothern CA mountains, NOT Canada, I am sure your weather is colder, but we have had an unusually cold winter so far and this snow ain't melting any time soon. </p><p></p><p>About the sugar, I hate that! Finally, this year, we have a teacher for Aly that understands and the only morning/afternoon snacks allowed are cheese, crackers or fruit. Jayme's daycare is the same, so finally some agreement in the diet area!!</p><p></p><p>Good luck to you,</p><p>Vickie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just keep swimming, post: 23216, member: 211"] OMG, I just saw this post! I could have nearly written it myself but for Aly, my 9 yo. I know exactly what you mean. She has Hypothyroidism and is HOT all the time. Just her, she is quirky that way. We put on long underwear thermal shirts, then a sweatshirt. That is about as warm as I can get her to dress. Throw a heavy coat in the back pack but the school is having a cow that she is not wearing one in the morning. She rides the bus and is on there like 45 minutes before arriving at school. Of course she gets broiling on the bus and starts yanking off layers. Can I control what she is doing on the bus? I think NOT! And why should she be miserable and overheated and then get off the bus and be freezing? Doesn't make a lick of sense! We still have a good 8 inches of snow on the ground and it IS cold out, but darn it, our kidlets have issues with sensory stuff and they just ruin the day with the idiot ideas of having to have a heavy coat! There are many, very warm varieties of lighter weight jackets I have gotten for Aly and she stays plenty warm in them. Granted, we are in the Nothern CA mountains, NOT Canada, I am sure your weather is colder, but we have had an unusually cold winter so far and this snow ain't melting any time soon. About the sugar, I hate that! Finally, this year, we have a teacher for Aly that understands and the only morning/afternoon snacks allowed are cheese, crackers or fruit. Jayme's daycare is the same, so finally some agreement in the diet area!! Good luck to you, Vickie [/QUOTE]
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