Shoes and socks
Recently I changed my policies. I now require shoes and socks. I did this because my play yard has heavy items they can carry around and build with. So...now that I have this policy, I'm running into obstacles. For one thing, the grass is wet and their socks and shoes get really wet. When we come inside I let them take their shoes and socks off and we leave them on my deck. They don't dry and they have grass all over them. I have to clap them together to clean them and then they are still wet. Moms are starting to complain about the socks getting dirty. I did suggest they don't bring bright white socks....just have them wear ones that are stained. Not sure what else to do....but I'm sure you have suggestions. My carpet does need cleaning....but it is old and never cleans up as good as I would like even though I have it professionally cleaned 3 times a year. I thought about having them take socks off every day while inside...but then what about winter? House shoes?
I know you will have solutions for me....so bring it on! Please!!!!!! |
My kiddos are all required to wear socks and shoes while outside and then have slippers for inside.
In MN, the winter gets pretty chilly so unless you have in floor heat, the floors are always coldest and slippers are a popular thing around here. My families all buy a pair and simply leave them at care in the children's baskets. No dirty socks inside and feet are protected outside. :) |
As for the dirty socks from outside thing, that's just a rite of passage when you're a little kid. My mom told me when she was a little girl in the fifties, the outside of her underwear would get dirty from playing.
If it continues to be a big deal, ask that the parents buy a pair of slippers like Cat said for the inside and mud boots for outside. Other than that, just keep asking for dark or stained socks, and keep plenty of backups. |
I have my kids wear mud/rain boots outside all year round. In their required backup clothing they are also required to bring socks and underwear.
Have the parents bring you socks and as the kids are coming in, having them take their boots off, sit on th edge of the carpet and change into fresh socks. |
Originally Posted by Hunni Bee: |
OK.....love the slippers idea for sure. What kinds seem to work best? Thanks all!
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Originally Posted by MissAnn: I don't care what kind they have as long as they stay on, don't have hard soles/bottoms (too many littles on the floor) and can stay at daycare so they always have them. :) |
I spent 2 years cleaning mud and drying shoes, before it dawned on me to have the families send an old pair of tennis shoes that stay here. They are kept outside my back door on a shelf, and never come in. I do like the idea of mud boots. I'll start looking for them at resale shops.
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Originally Posted by 6colleen: |
We live where there is tons of rain so every kid grows up wearing mud boots! We even have a doctor that wears them into surgery (easier to clean up). Has a pair just for that.
If we didn't have alot of rain I would probably do something different. We wear them in the summer also because of doing lots of water play and that way we aren't having to worry about shoes not drying till next wear. |
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