Getting my daughter to bundle up

Here's what used to happen in my house:

Me (to 6 year old)Put on your coat, it's snowing outside.
6 year old: I don't want to, I'm not cold.
Me: fine. Just take it with you in case you change your mind.

End of problem. The kid had her coat, if she got cold, she put it on, if she didn't get cold, she didn't put it on.

Of course come fifth grade, I got a call from the teacher at school. "K was outside at recess today, and wouldn't zipper her coat, so she had to sit at the picnic table instead of playing". Me "Was she complaining that she was cold?" Teacher: "No" Me: "so what's the problem, I'm sure that if she was cold, she knows how to zip the zipper, and if she's running around with the kids, she's probably sweating anyway. Don't call me about this again"

Wow, I can't believe they would call about a 5th grader not zipping a coat. 1. If the Temps are ok to be outside it us not dangerously cold and an unzipped coat isn't a big deal. 2. If the teacher felt the child was being disrespectful handle it by giving them a consequence. I don't see why that would be a phone call home. My pet peeve is teacher's calling for unnecessary reasons. My dd had a teacher like that. It was annoying. I never called a parent when I was teaching unless it was a major issue.
 
Some of you guys need to take a chill pill. What does it really matter what time of day local time the OP is online? All she asked about was how to convince a 6-year-old to zip up a jacket. Now some people are looking up what time of day the OP is on this site. Ok, so it's 3 am where she lives and the OP was online? So what? There could be a dozen reasons why someone might be up late at night....none of which is really any of our business and the OP doesn't owe anyone here an explanation.

Just take a look at oneself and consider how perturbed you are getting by a couple of message board posts from someone who lives thousands of miles away from you, somebody who you will probably never ever meet in person. WHO CARES how often the person comes here? Get a grip!
 
I agree!!!

But the thing is, over involved, completely controlling, parents of 'snowflakes' are a huge issue here (in the US and on this board), and a heated topic.
I do not know anything, at all, about this OP.
But, purposefully, or accidentally on purpose, her posts were sure to open a HUGE can of worms!!!!

Nothing like the ongoing mommy/parent judgment and debate to bring those claws out!

Whether it is true, or not, that a parent wants to FORCE a child to zip up and bundle up, when temps are not below freezing... It is still a heated topic and a great source of entertainment!!!!
 
Some of you guys need to take a chill pill. What does it really matter what time of day local time the OP is online? All she asked about was how to convince a 6-year-old to zip up a jacket. Now some people are looking up what time of day the OP is on this site. Ok, so it's 3 am where she lives and the OP was online? So what? There could be a dozen reasons why someone might be up late at night....none of which is really any of our business and the OP doesn't owe anyone here an explanation.

Just take a look at oneself and consider how perturbed you are getting by a couple of message board posts from someone who lives thousands of miles away from you, somebody who you will probably never ever meet in person. WHO CARES how often the person comes here? Get a grip!

Wow, the only poster responding who seems to be upset is you. Perhaps you want to consider taking your own advice and "get a grip" if some strangers' posts on a message board upset you so much.
 

Some of you guys need to take a chill pill. What does it really matter what time of day local time the OP is online? All she asked about was how to convince a 6-year-old to zip up a jacket. Now some people are looking up what time of day the OP is on this site. Ok, so it's 3 am where she lives and the OP was online? So what? There could be a dozen reasons why someone might be up late at night....none of which is really any of our business and the OP doesn't owe anyone here an explanation.

Just take a look at oneself and consider how perturbed you are getting by a couple of message board posts from someone who lives thousands of miles away from you, somebody who you will probably never ever meet in person. WHO CARES how often the person comes here? Get a grip!

I'm not "perturbed". Are you?

Sometimes when people overreact and start dropping F-bombs at 3am, it's because they aren't getting enough sleep. That's kinder than the alternative theory, which is that they're just the kind of people who blow their top over nothing much and start shouting in all caps and telling others to "get a grip!" ;)
 
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Wow, the only poster responding who seems to be upset is you. Perhaps you want to consider taking your own advice and "get a grip" if some strangers' posts on a message board upset you so much.

I love when people (other than moderators) come on to berate other posters. Bonus points when they don't actually address the OP's questions (or try to help them).
 
Wow, I can't believe they would call about a 5th grader not zipping a coat. 1. If the Temps are ok to be outside it us not dangerously cold and an unzipped coat isn't a big deal. 2. If the teacher felt the child was being disrespectful handle it by giving them a consequence. I don't see why that would be a phone call home. My pet peeve is teacher's calling for unnecessary reasons. My dd had a teacher like that. It was annoying. I never called a parent when I was teaching unless it was a major issue.

5th grade teacher was a nut case. She also called me because DD had flavored water one day instead of 100% juice for snack. I had to tell the teacher several times that year not to call me about stupid stuff.
 
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My son hates coats. He's been known to be outside barefoot with snow on the ground.

It drives my mother in law crazy (and she in turn drives him crazy) if he's outside even from car to door without a coat when it's under 60 degrees. I don't get it. If he's cold, he'll put on a coat. If he's not cold, why do you care?!
 
I thought about this thread today.

It was about 45 degreesF and sunny where I live.
Upon leaving the store I saw a mom tell her ds 15? and her dd10? to go back to the car and.put scarves and another coat on, they both had hoodie jackets. They were about 10 feet from the store when she had them go back to the car, lol. I heard the son say he wasnt cold enough to wear another coat. they both.complied though.
I told my dd that the mom should surround them with bubble wrap( apparently she felt they were to fragile to decide how cold they were) and wrap duct tape around it.
 
I got some reassuring posts on here the other night which is why I decided that I am going to give the board a second chance, not that it's any of your business why or when I'm browsing!!

Anyway, when I collected DD from school today, the teacher came out and told me that my daughter was complaining of the cold whilst outside at lunchtime so teacher asked her to "fasten up the jacket" but my daughter couldn't fasten the zip so teacher did it for her.

I had no idea that my 7yr old girl couldn't zip a jacket so am a wee bit worried because, to my knowledge, most 7yr old kids can zip a jacket.

I started to teach her as soon as we got home but after 5 minutes, she ran up to her room crying and saying to me "I am useless, what is wrong with me".
 
I got some reassuring posts on here the other night which is why I decided that I am going to give the board a second chance, not that it's any of your business why or when I'm browsing!!

Anyway, when I collected DD from school today, the teacher came out and told me that my daughter was complaining of the cold whilst outside at lunchtime so teacher asked her to "fasten up the jacket" but my daughter couldn't fasten the zip so teacher did it for her.

I had no idea that my 7yr old girl couldn't zip a jacket so am a wee bit worried because, to my knowledge, most 7yr old kids can zip a jacket.

I started to teach her as soon as we got home but after 5 minutes, she ran up to her room crying and saying to me "I am useless, what is wrong with me".
Well, we're all glad you decided to stay. I'm sure you'll be a fine addition to the boards. :-) Happy birthday to your daughter.
 
I got some reassuring posts on here the other night which is why I decided that I am going to give the board a second chance, not that it's any of your business why or when I'm browsing!!

Anyway, when I collected DD from school today, the teacher came out and told me that my daughter was complaining of the cold whilst outside at lunchtime so teacher asked her to "fasten up the jacket" but my daughter couldn't fasten the zip so teacher did it for her.

I had no idea that my 7yr old girl couldn't zip a jacket so am a wee bit worried because, to my knowledge, most 7yr old kids can zip a jacket.

I started to teach her as soon as we got home but after 5 minutes, she ran up to her room crying and saying to me "I am useless, what is wrong with me".

Yeah. LOL
 
I got some reassuring posts on here the other night which is why I decided that I am going to give the board a second chance, not that it's any of your business why or when I'm browsing!!

Anyway, when I collected DD from school today, the teacher came out and told me that my daughter was complaining of the cold whilst outside at lunchtime so teacher asked her to "fasten up the jacket" but my daughter couldn't fasten the zip so teacher did it for her.

I had no idea that my 7yr old girl couldn't zip a jacket so am a wee bit worried because, to my knowledge, most 7yr old kids can zip a jacket.

I started to teach her as soon as we got home but after 5 minutes, she ran up to her room crying and saying to me "I am useless, what is wrong with me".

Yes, you are correct. Most children can zip their coats at 7 years old.
 
I got some reassuring posts on here the other night which is why I decided that I am going to give the board a second chance, not that it's any of your business why or when I'm browsing!!

Anyway, when I collected DD from school today, the teacher came out and told me that my daughter was complaining of the cold whilst outside at lunchtime so teacher asked her to "fasten up the jacket" but my daughter couldn't fasten the zip so teacher did it for her.

I had no idea that my 7yr old girl couldn't zip a jacket so am a wee bit worried because, to my knowledge, most 7yr old kids can zip a jacket.

I started to teach her as soon as we got home but after 5 minutes, she ran up to her room crying and saying to me "I am useless, what is wrong with me".
Wish her a Happy Birthday from us!
 
I got some reassuring posts on here the other night which is why I decided that I am going to give the board a second chance, not that it's any of your business why or when I'm browsing!!

Anyway, when I collected DD from school today, the teacher came out and told me that my daughter was complaining of the cold whilst outside at lunchtime so teacher asked her to "fasten up the jacket" but my daughter couldn't fasten the zip so teacher did it for her.

I had no idea that my 7yr old girl couldn't zip a jacket so am a wee bit worried because, to my knowledge, most 7yr old kids can zip a jacket.

I started to teach her as soon as we got home but after 5 minutes, she ran up to her room crying and saying to me "I am useless, what is wrong with me".

Okay, since she can't zip her coat, (and since that could well be the zipper itself and not her ability), and since whatever method you were using to teach her didn't work - while if might be frustrating for you and a hit to your budget, simple solution would be to buy her a jacket that buttons.
 
I got some reassuring posts on here the other night which is why I decided that I am going to give the board a second chance, not that it's any of your business why or when I'm browsing!!

Anyway, when I collected DD from school today, the teacher came out and told me that my daughter was complaining of the cold whilst outside at lunchtime so teacher asked her to "fasten up the jacket" but my daughter couldn't fasten the zip so teacher did it for her.

I had no idea that my 7yr old girl couldn't zip a jacket so am a wee bit worried because, to my knowledge, most 7yr old kids can zip a jacket.

I started to teach her as soon as we got home but after 5 minutes, she ran up to her room crying and saying to me "I am useless, what is wrong with me".

Welcome back---did you ever get your car started or into a mechanic (since you never updated that thread , to tell us if you fixed the issue or had sought help elsewhere, I figured I'd ask here).

Yes, most 7 year olds can zip up a coat, but plenty struggle with it as well--especially if no one ever really taught them; which it sounds like you did not teach her or else you would have known she could not. Unless she struggles with fine motor skills overall, I doubt you have anythign to be overly concerned about (which surely you would notice, right? Things like writing, cutting with scissors, manipulating a fork and spoon, leogs, tying shoes, etc)

How is the zipper on her jacket? Some are trickier than others to line up and start (I have one jacket that I struggle with as an adult, but it is such a great coat otherwise I deal with it). Try it when she is wearing it and you are standing behind her so you can see how the pieces line up from the angle she'll be using.

If she has other (light weight?) jackets with easier to use zippers, start working with her on those first (and let her know YOU screwed up by not teaching her and she should not feel badly about herself--poor things sounds like her self esteem is taking a hit) and build up to the harder jacket (even if the zipper are equally easy, not having her movement as restricted as a bulky jacket can might help). In the meantime, yes, if y snap or button or Velcro jacket is an option that would be great for her to take to school. Or, at the least you can send her with a pully that is warm and cozy to pu on when going out to play (with the unzipped jacket over it).

ETA--in case it seems otherwise, OP I do not think you did anything wrong in failing to think about teaching your DD to zip her jacket--plenty of kids learn by osmosis or from daycare, etc and it is easy to miss something---I just thing you need to make it clear to your daughter, who is obviously feeling like not being able to do this is some sort of failure on her part, that it is NOT and an easy way to do that is to explain that it is your fault for not teaching her.
 
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