Postby FLH03 » Mon Feb 13, 2017 9:46 pm
Another perspective - my middle one does not feel the cold at all, as soon as he could dress/undress himself as a toddler it was all layers off, happily out and about in t shirt, shorts and crocs/flip flops, in all weathers, rain, snow (would put on gloves to make snowmen and snowballs) sleet, anything, would throw off all the bed covers, and now as a teen even getting him to take a hoodie/sweatshirt/jacket tied round his waist is a real hassle, he can't bear wearing a blazer for secondary school, sleeps under just a sheet in winter. Other kids in skins, base layers, tracksuits, hats and gloves for sport - mine in shorts and short sleeved top, socks pushed down. I don't get it at all, but that is just him, and he has male and female friends who have been the same, not many but a few.
If the little girl was teeth chattering, blue lips and clearly looking frozen that is a different matter. However whenever we were out, or he was out with my nanny or grandparents, when I was at work, I would get comments back from other parents, passers by, neighbours and so on, so I am sure your concerns will have been shared with the parents anyway.