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Now she's starting the meltdowns before the bus
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 40458" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>I agree with Kitty. This is one battle I wouldn't fight.</p><p></p><p>Some kids (like mine) have sensory issues. Pants bother them more than shorts. Some kids (again, like mine) run "hotter" than the rest of us. Pants make them hot and irritable. My difficult child 1 wears short-sleeve shirts year round and wore a fleecy hoodie instead of a ski jacket all winter long. My easy child has worn shorts in all kinds of weather. I tell her it's her choice, but she needs to bring warmer clothes in her backpack in case she gets cold. Honestly, this is a case of natural consequences, and they can learn from their choices. </p><p></p><p>by the way, you can't imagine the number of middle-school and high-school kids who go out in shorts in the dead of winter. They're surviving just fine.</p><p></p><p>Happy Anniversary! Mine is tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 40458, member: 2423"] I agree with Kitty. This is one battle I wouldn't fight. Some kids (like mine) have sensory issues. Pants bother them more than shorts. Some kids (again, like mine) run "hotter" than the rest of us. Pants make them hot and irritable. My difficult child 1 wears short-sleeve shirts year round and wore a fleecy hoodie instead of a ski jacket all winter long. My easy child has worn shorts in all kinds of weather. I tell her it's her choice, but she needs to bring warmer clothes in her backpack in case she gets cold. Honestly, this is a case of natural consequences, and they can learn from their choices. by the way, you can't imagine the number of middle-school and high-school kids who go out in shorts in the dead of winter. They're surviving just fine. Happy Anniversary! Mine is tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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