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How many times a day does your child - change clothes


mckayleesmom wrote: Every time I turn around McKaylee is wearing something different. The other day I moved all her clothes to the top shelf of her closet so she would stop, but now she just goes to the garage and gets them out of the dryer.

PrairieMom replied: usually twice, if I can get him to wear them at all. The Boy LOVES to run around in his underpants. rolleyes.gif

C&K*s Mommie replied: clothes barely stay on Kellie (example right now she is stark nakie laugh.gif but I am going to give them a bath soon, C just got up)

With Christian, she is good about not changing unless I tell her too. She may add things on, like my shirts or Chris' clothes, but she does not change.

ashtonsmama replied: rolling_smile.gif
At least McKaylee can change herself.
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Ashton is always making messes while eating (when he accepts real food) so I probably change him about 10 million times a day.
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luvmykids replied: Macie is going through a naked phase ( I think because of the heat/humidity) and Kylie changes anywhere from once to twenty times rolleyes.gif Colt could care less if he wore the same clothes for a year.

mckayleesmom replied: Mckaylee is stark naked alot also..... rolleyes.gif

luvbug00 replied: Mya wears and has always worn what i put on her in the morning all day. not counting infantcy of course.

A&A'smommy replied: just 2 or 3 times tongue.gif

Momof3inMe replied: Emily loves to change her cloths I just watch her to make sure I am not washing clean cloths.

ediep replied: Jason usually stays in the same clothes all day, unless I tell him to change because we are going out somewhere or he gets dirty

BAC'sMom replied: My daughter at least 3-4 times; love2.gif my boys it just really depends. wink.gif

moped replied: Usually once, and then PJ's...he doesn';t make a mess with food for some reason....everybody says they are getting Jacks clothes after because they are not stained at all

My3LilMonkeys replied: Usually only if they get exceptionally dirty or we are going out somewhere and want them to wear nicer clothes.

Brias3 replied: They'll usually stay in the same clothes most of the day. I'll have them change if they get dirty and we're going somewhere, if they're in sports clothes they'll change to a regular outfit after the practice/activity, Aliyah would change more frequently if I let her. She is always changing her mind and wanting a new shirt or skirt or whatever on but I'm sick of doing a million loads of laundry a week on her account so I limit her- if she's not dirty, she's staying put laugh.gif Mason likes to disrobe more, especially his shorts/bottoms. He'll happily run around in underwear and a shirt, especially after using the potty- he completely takes his shorts/bottoms off when going to the bathroom rolleyes.gif

MyBabeMaddie replied: The first few weeks I was changing Maddie like 4 times a day, now that shes not spitting up as much maybe twice!?

Nina J replied: Odessa gets her clothes changed several times a day. Emily will wear the same outfit all day, unless she spills something on it or gets dirty.

mom2my2cuties replied:
you mean kids actually wear the clothes???? I thought they were just for hanging in the closet...

Andy changes as often as she can get her clothes off her little body

Crystalina replied: Izabella changes her clothes just about every hour. It is a constant fight with us. growl.gif I don't mind if she does it but she will put the clothes that she only wore long enough to say "Mommy, how does this look?" in the dirty clothes! I thought it would stop when she started Kindergarten. I figured she'd be too tired. Yea, right! She's a clothesaholic and I feel so sorry for our wallet when she realizes there are more "brands" out there. Right now if it's pink or purple she loves it.


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