I had a mom bring her daughter in today wearing leggings, a white dress with tutu attached, and fuzzy sweatshirt on top, and snow boots. She then told me that this is her birthday dress and to put the girl's sweatshirt back on over the dress when she eats because she doesn't want the dress getting dirty. :confused:
I took her immidiately and changed her into some of her backup clothes. Mom said she had to let the girl wear it because she (the 2 year old) wouldn't let her change it, yet I changed her with no issue at all. Mom has done things like this before, telling me the girl wouldn't let her change her clothes. And continues to mention a dress the girl got mac and cheese on once and the stain won't come out.
I have the dress hanging up, ready to send home with mom when she gets here. But I was wondering what you all would have done. Would you have changed her? Take chances on the dress getting dirty? Tell mom to take her and change her into something more appropriate for the weather? (I don't take the kids out in the snow to play, but mom doesn't know that)
I took her immidiately and changed her into some of her backup clothes. Mom said she had to let the girl wear it because she (the 2 year old) wouldn't let her change it, yet I changed her with no issue at all. Mom has done things like this before, telling me the girl wouldn't let her change her clothes. And continues to mention a dress the girl got mac and cheese on once and the stain won't come out.
I have the dress hanging up, ready to send home with mom when she gets here. But I was wondering what you all would have done. Would you have changed her? Take chances on the dress getting dirty? Tell mom to take her and change her into something more appropriate for the weather? (I don't take the kids out in the snow to play, but mom doesn't know that)
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