Mine doesn't. So, M comes home a mess most days, even when they don't have messy lunches. I leave spare clothes, I wish they would change her out of messy ones...
Mine doesn't. So, M comes home a mess most days, even when they don't have messy lunches. I leave spare clothes, I wish they would change her out of messy ones...
GOLD / pineapple / 12662 posts
Yes! When she's messy, or if her clothes somehow get wet, they change her into one of her spare outfits.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
Yes. R still spits up so they change her for that. If she has avocado for lunch, half the time they forget to push her sleeves up so they change her.
blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts
Yes... wet or messy, they change her. If it's just a few smudges, then no.
honeydew / 7444 posts
Yes, they do. That's weird they don't change her even though you leave clothes. Could it be that the messes happened just before you pick her up?
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
Yes, sometimes but she is usually outside making a mess when I get to daycare...
hostess / wonderful persimmon / 25556 posts
@Freckles: she just comes home with food stains on her shirt. I don't like looking at messy shirts on kids, I don't' understand why they think it's okay. At this point I'm just biding my time until we change daycare centers, I'm just curious if other daycare centers change kids clothes if they get messy...I'd think it would be easier to just make them wear bibs but they obviously just don't care...
honeydew / 7444 posts
@mediagirl: That'd be frustrating. I think they do put bibs on the kids at LO's daycare. I know my LO's gotten pretty messy that they change her clothes after lunch. Ugh, i wonder if you can bring it up with the director.
coconut / 8861 posts
Yes. He's got a few sets of clothes in his cubby for changes. I just switched out some 12 month clothes for bigger 18 months clothes that were taking up space. He's had some seriously bad poops where they've gone so far as to bathe him to clean it up.
apricot / 315 posts
It depends on your definition of messy I guess. They will change her if she gets wet or is covered in paint. If it's a few smudges or a little bit of food they won't. But I'm also ok with it. Maybe it's worth clarifying with them?
squash / 13208 posts
Ours doesn't and I am glad. My DD is messy and she would have to be changed 3 times a day!
I don't mind it at all!
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