DaveA 03:43 AM 12-19-2017
I'm probably overthinking this one but here goes.
Would you warn parents if you were making a noticeable change in your appearance? I'm growing a beard. Haven't had one in years and only 1 DCF was around the last time I had one. I normally don't shave daily (I break out if I do) so seeing me a bit stubbly isn't unusual. But it will take about 2 weeks to grow/ fill out to the point I want to keep it trimmed at. Right now it's at that scraggly stage. Combine that with red hair & pale skin and it's not a good look. I feel like on one hand I should tell DCPs "Hey- I'm not being lazy. I'm growing it out intentionally!" On the other hand it will be pretty obvious by the end of the week it's intentional.
Should I give them a heads up? Like I said I'm probably overthinking this one. Thanks
Josiegirl 03:46 AM 12-19-2017
I wouldn't say anything unless someone brings it up. To me, it'd be the same as growing out your hair, getting your hair cut, wearing different styles, etc., etc. They like you just fine already, if a beard growing is changes that, then wth kind of dcps are they??
Josiegirl 03:47 AM 12-19-2017
Are you getting nose or eyebrow piercings too?
DaveA 04:22 AM 12-19-2017
If you're feeling uncomfortable with the scraggly look and it would make you feel better to say something, maybe it's worth a mention just to put your own mind at ease. If it doesn't bother you, I wouldn't say anything. Like Josie said, it's a lot like growing/cutting your hair or wearing something new.
midaycare 05:19 AM 12-19-2017
I wouldn't. I don't warn my dcfs when I dye my hair or chop it.
Blackcat31 06:58 AM 12-19-2017
Originally Posted by midaycare:
I wouldn't. I don't warn my dcfs when I dye my hair or chop it.
I wouldn't either.
It kind of feels like DCP are oblivious anyways and then you have the ones that notice a bit too much about me or my personal life so honestly, unless it effects the care of the kids, I wouldn't say a word to the parents.
I would however, talk with the kiddos about it. Just because they do notice that kind of thing.
If they mention it to their parents...cool. If not, oh well.
As long as you don't start greeting them at the door in your bathrobe, slippers and a clearly unbathed person, you're just fine.
DaveA 07:00 AM 12-19-2017
Thanks. It will be fine in a week or so. Right now I just look like I should be in a home security company commercial.
hwichlaz 08:02 AM 12-19-2017
If you have any really young kiddos I’d probably let their parents know, because those kids might be a bit upset at the change since they’ll be gone for a long weekend soon and you’re beard will REALLY fill in over that time.
Otherwise I wouldn’t worry about it.
daycarediva 10:23 AM 12-19-2017
Originally Posted by Blackcat31:
I wouldn't either.
It kind of feels like DCP are oblivious anyways and then you have the ones that notice a bit too much about me or my personal life so honestly, unless it effects the care of the kids, I wouldn't say a word to the parents.
I would however, talk with the kiddos about it. Just because they do notice that kind of thing.
If they mention it to their parents...cool. If not, oh well.
As long as you don't start greeting them at the door in your bathrobe, slippers and a clearly unbathed person, you're just fine.
Yup, I would tell the kids. They noticed my hair cut before my dh so....
Ariana 10:26 AM 12-19-2017
I would probably say something in a joking tone but only if it were a topic of conversation. So if they were talking about santa you might say “I’ll be growing my own santa beard soon, right now its crazy pirate” or “wish I had a thick beard like Santa....soon!” type thing.
AmyKidsCo 12:16 PM 12-19-2017
Nope. I changed my hair color to purple several months ago and didn't tell anyone ahead of time. As long as my clothes cover the important bits my appearance is none of their business anyway.
DaveA 12:56 PM 12-19-2017
DCG2 really noticed today- she's been touching the side of my face and scowling.
I'll talk to the kids about it tomorrow when I have school agers all day. Thanks.
Mom2Two 12:58 PM 12-19-2017
I wouldn't say anything either. It's in the normal range.
If you did feel like you needed to say something--like if you felt like it was really looking odd for a few days, just say something joking about excusing the growing-out stage or something.
Or put out a collection jar for Dave's razor fund.