So we have this constant problem with Emma wearing pants. The first few weeks of school and all summer long she wore nothing but dresses. I forced her into one of two pairs of pants she will wear only a few times over the summer but even on some pretty cold days she would wear knee socks and rubber boots.
Well, it is now winter. She has to have snowpants on to go outside for recess. Snowpants do not work with dresses. I finally (after many pairs of purchased pants that didn't work) found some GAP foldover yoga pants that she will wear.
Okay, now that we've all gone through that, I'll tell you why my kid is the smelly kid.
When she has cuts, scrapes, bruises (this is often) she WILL NOT get in the tub. She's sensory sensitive (technically sensory integration disorder) and we struggle with it at times. So, she has two pretty good cuts, one on her arm, one on her leg. She has not showered or taken a bath in a week? Maybe a little more?
To make things worse, she's getting pickier about her pants. So, she found a great little outfit on Thursday for herself with a pair of pink pants and a strawberry shortcake top (I have NO idea where it came from). She put it on and happily wore it to school. At the end of the day she took it off and I threw it in the general direction of the laundry bin.
Friday morning comes and I pull out her blue pants (for a while the ONLY ones she would wear). She put on the strawberry shortcake top again but covered it with a sweater.
Whatever.
So then, when I was upstairs making her lunch with Jack's help she found the very dirty, sticky in places pink pants and put them on instead of the clean blue ones.
I didn't realize this until we got to school.
After a week? of no bathing, her hair does not look brushed for longer than about 5 minutes. She got into her lunch on the way to school while I was trying to appease the brother without driving off the road and she had some crumbs on her face. She used her sweater to wipe it off and then HAD to remove the sweater before she went to school. Because the sweater was dirty. Irony anyone?
So, today, friday, I sent my unbathed for a week? daughter to school in the same outfit she wore yesterday except today it's dirtier AND she didn't brush her teeth.
Yep, that's me. Supermom.
I sometimes wonder what the teachers there think.
Some words of wisdom from a former elementary school teacher, "I will believe half of what I hear happens in your home if you believe half of what your child says happens here at school"