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What's with no coats in winter?
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 395708" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>When difficult child was in elementary school, we finally got him to take a coat to school by telling him that CPS would take him away if he didn't; however, we couldn't make him wear it. We actually had it in his IEP that he could not be forced to put on a jacket to go outside but would be left inside if the weather was below 32.</p><p></p><p>Over the summer, he bought himself a very nice fleece-lined hoodie windbreaker with the name of the camp he works at on it. He wore it the other day (19 F degrees). I was thrilled until I realized he was wearing shorts. easy child tried to sneak out with a short sleeved shirt and no jacket. His response to me was "difficult child is covering his top, I have long pants so my bottom is covered." Finally got him to take a light jacket. We live 1/2 mile walk from the HS.</p><p></p><p>Little guy, on the other hand, is me. Lands end sweater with a fleecy hooded sweatshirt over it and then a winter coat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 395708, member: 3493"] When difficult child was in elementary school, we finally got him to take a coat to school by telling him that CPS would take him away if he didn't; however, we couldn't make him wear it. We actually had it in his IEP that he could not be forced to put on a jacket to go outside but would be left inside if the weather was below 32. Over the summer, he bought himself a very nice fleece-lined hoodie windbreaker with the name of the camp he works at on it. He wore it the other day (19 F degrees). I was thrilled until I realized he was wearing shorts. easy child tried to sneak out with a short sleeved shirt and no jacket. His response to me was "difficult child is covering his top, I have long pants so my bottom is covered." Finally got him to take a light jacket. We live 1/2 mile walk from the HS. Little guy, on the other hand, is me. Lands end sweater with a fleecy hooded sweatshirt over it and then a winter coat. [/QUOTE]
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