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i agree like there tooth paste tabs, i break it into half and use it does an amazing job.
i really think we should start a seprate thread about lush :P
sorry Jenniferdawn- Flag
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Haha, no big deal about hijacking the thread. I've never heard of lush before.
I think at this point I will go ahead and have some messy days and mention to mom he will need a bath tonight. He is almost three so too little big for a sink bath.- Flag
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That does the trick too!!- Flag
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I had this situation a few years ago and went round in circles as to what to say or do.
In the end, I sat the Mom down and had a talk.
But instead of making it sound like I was berating her, I told her that it had come to my attention that the other kids were telling her son that he smelled (they were) and it was hurting his feelings. I told her I had talked with the children about feelings, but that they were only being honest. I told her that to spare her son's feelings, she may want to bathe him more often.
She took it well, actually thanked me, and he came reasonably clean after that.
I have found that if you make it sound like you want to help a situation, parents are better at accepting the truth.
If you come across as accusing (although sometimes there's no choice) they tend to get defensive and angry and you get nowhere.
So I try and be subtle if I can. However I have no problem being a witch if I have too :::
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I'd follow Meeko's advice.
But, during handwashing ... I may ACCIDENTALLY get a little crazy with the help and wash their whole arm.
Or, after coming back inside from outside recess I MIGHT give all the children baby wipes to wipe their sweaty arms and legs off with.- Flag
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I had this situation a few years ago and went round in circles as to what to say or do.
In the end, I sat the Mom down and had a talk.
But instead of making it sound like I was berating her, I told her that it had come to my attention that the other kids were telling her son that he smelled (they were) and it was hurting his feelings. I told her I had talked with the children about feelings, but that they were only being honest. I told her that to spare her son's feelings, she may want to bathe him more often.
She took it well, actually thanked me, and he came reasonably clean after that.
I have found that if you make it sound like you want to help a situation, parents are better at accepting the truth.
If you come across as accusing (although sometimes there's no choice) they tend to get defensive and angry and you get nowhere.
So I try and be subtle if I can. However I have no problem being a witch if I have too :::
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