Disyembre 22, 2024

"I’ve gotten so lazy with my youngest one, because there’s so many, that at night I put him in his clothes for the next day..."

"So, he has dinner, he takes his bath, but then I’ll be like, 'Hey, dude. It will save an extra five minutes if we get dressed now and then you can sleep later,' and I can sleep later, wink wink."

Said the celebrity Tori Spelling, quoted in "Tori Spelling Gets Backlash for Dressing Her Son for School the Night Before—But Should She?"

That's in Parents, last September, and I'm seeing it because it's linked in a new article in New York Magazine, "On the Internet, Everyone’s a Bad Mom."

This article goes into much more serious problems with "momfluencers" and the people who sic the authorities on them, but I just want to talk about the classic life-hack discovered by Tori Spelling and millions of other moms and dads: For young children, there is no real pajamas/playclothes distinction. The important thing is not to put the child in bed with dirty clothes, but if you've given the child a bath, you can dress him or her in clean clothing that is completely soft and comfortable, and the child can go to bed, sleep through the night, and get up fully dressed for the day. Just add shoes.

The trick is to find suitable clothing for this dual purpose and to put the clothes in the laundry after one day's use. The main reason not to do this is if you think the ritual of assembling one's outfit in the morning teaches valuable lessons. I'm giving this post my "laziness" tag only because Spelling said "lazy." I don't think it's lazy. I think it's smart.

48 komento:

Wilbur ayon kay ...

I would've never thought of that.
Seems time-efficient but I'm sure there are people with objections of several sorts.

Roger Sweeny ayon kay ...

Certainly not lazy. But different clothes for bed and verticality provides a nice re-inforcement that in bed you're supposed to sleep and after you get up, you're supposed to stay awake.

rhhardin ayon kay ...

Sleeping in your clothes works if the dog has diarrhea and so asks to be taken out every hour or so. Just slip on shoes.

FormerLawClerk ayon kay ...

Yes, she should get all the backlash. What a horrid mother.

Kate ayon kay ...

Spelling's life hack is predicated on the notion that a government agency should dictate when a child and parent wake, and that because it's such an early start time a hectic morning becomes the norm.

Kevin ayon kay ...

Biden's handlers take note!

reader ayon kay ...

I think this would be kid specific. My son was a very warm sleeper. He would get sweaty and his pajamas would be damp and oily. They would dry a little gritty from the salt in his sweat. I would not want him running around in those clothes after he woke up. He may still sleep this way. Even as an adult my sister sleeps this way.

Imagine wearing your gym clothes the rest of the day after a hard sweaty workout. That’s fine if you’re going to be alone but not if you’re going to be close contact with others.

Cappy ayon kay ...

Always take celebrity advice. /sarc

ronetc ayon kay ...

From my childhood, just go to bed washed and in underwear, dress next morning. Still only one clothing change.

Dave Begley ayon kay ...

She has 5 kids. I looked it up. Two are Goths.

Koot Katmandu ayon kay ...

Seems like a good Idea to me.

Aggie ayon kay ...

Maybe it's nobody else's business, but especially, mine.

gilbar ayon kay ...

the Key Takeaway is:
make Sure your parent is an important Film Exec, then YOU will get rolls.

David53 ayon kay ...

"For young children, there is no real pajamas/playclothes distinction."

Really? Her child is 7, probably in the second grade. I think there is a definite distinction.

Jamie ayon kay ...

As a child in Iowa, I used to sleep with the next day's clothes in bed with me in the winter, and dress under the covers in the morning. Much warmer!

n.n ayon kay ...

A wrinkle and time.

tim maguire ayon kay ...

Some kids at my daughter’s high school attend in their pyjamas and I judge them and their parents for it. But everybody sleeps in their day clothes sometimes and I don’t see any reason to object to making it a habit.

Mary Beth ayon kay ...

Some people, even at a young age, are prone to insomnia. Having a clear delineation between bedtime behaviors and clothing and waking behaviors and clothing can help develop good sleep habits and patterns.

Being dismissive when you clearly haven't given it much thought is telling. Just sayin'.

Peachy ayon kay ...

she too busy? wha? doing what? getting botox injections?

Peachy ayon kay ...

A story like this from a struggling single parent on a fixed income - then I'd buy it.

Peachy ayon kay ...
Naalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
Ice Nine ayon kay ...

Well, that's nice - the kid wears sweaty, wrinkled clothes all day. Wait, what did she say...to save five freakin' minutes in the morning?!

Lem Vibe Bandit ayon kay ...

What happened to Torry Spelling Consuela De La Morrela?

Did Trump get to her?

Lem Vibe Bandit ayon kay ...

In case you are wondering.

Mason G ayon kay ...

"It will save an extra five minutes if we get dressed now and then you can sleep later,' and I can sleep later, wink wink."

But it doesn't save five minutes. If you didn't dress him the night before, you could go to bed five minutes earlier.

john mosby ayon kay ...

Of course, Joey B saved parent-kid prep time with shared showers….

JSM

JaimeRoberto ayon kay ...

Of course it's also possible that she's joking.

Ficta ayon kay ...

Pioneering computer scientist Larry Wall said the three virtues of a great programmer were: Laziness, Impatience and Hubris

Rocco ayon kay ...

At age 7 he is old enough to know to automatically put his PJs on after his bath all on his own.

JaimeRoberto said...
"Of course it's also possible that she's joking."

Or that.

Leslie Graves ayon kay ...

This is why https://www.hannaandersson.com/ and its cheaper knockoffs exist, and why I shop there.

Lem Vibe Bandit ayon kay ...

Humor was a vax victim. Didn’t you hear?

Readering ayon kay ...

For me it would have meant wearing a tie to bed

Leora ayon kay ...

I tried to do this on my own when I was seven but my parents objected.

PM ayon kay ...

The high school kids where I live wear - what appears to be - pajama bottoms to class. So that's the downstream upshot.

MacMacConnell ayon kay ...

Remember the Ivy League girl toting a mattress to class? Ivy League, "best and the brightest"!

Deep State Reformer ayon kay ...

Well, THAT kid is going to have issues.

NotWhoIUsedtoBe ayon kay ...

I did it for the kid that took forever to get dressed. It's better than being late or yelling at your kid in the morning.

Joe Bar ayon kay ...

We used to do that in college. But I went to a military school where you had 5 minutes to formation.

Aught Severn ayon kay ...

This comment deserves to be AITA'd on reddit. I would be interested in the consensus.

Aught Severn ayon kay ...

We used to do that in college. But I went to a military school where you had 5 minutes to formation.

Amother great trick was to use shirt stays on your sheets under the mattress, then only sleep on top of them so you never had to actually make your bed, only fold the blanket...

Bruce Hayden ayon kay ...

Re: PJs in school

Daughter attended an expensive private school. One girl in her class often wore pajamas to school. A bunch of parents decided they wanted uniforms for their kids there. It was essentially vetoed by that one kid. Turns out that her father owned the local pro football team, had given Superbowl balls for fund raising, and their class got access to sky boxes and the like in the new stadium for events. She was his preferred successor (out of 7 kids from 2 marriages). Unfortunately, her half sisters and uncles disagreed with her succession, so the team was sold a year or two ago. Still funny though seeing her exquisitely turned out, in the papers, when so many times in esp middle school, and even high school, I saw her in her trademark pajamas.

hanuman_prodigious_leaper ayon kay ...

Not for FJB >> will need nappy change - unless open crotch pants??!!

Ann Althouse ayon kay ...

“This is why https://www.hannaandersson.com/ and its cheaper knockoffs exist, and why I shop there.”

Exactly! That’s where I got what I’m talking about in the 1980s.

Ann Althouse ayon kay ...

“This is why https://www.hannaandersson.com/ and its cheaper knockoffs exist, and why I shop there.”

Exactly! That’s where I got what I’m talking about in the 1980s.

Joe Bar ayon kay ...

Indeed, Aught Severn. I don't think I slept between the sheets for four years.

ThatsGoingToLeaveA ayon kay ...

Stupid people give her a hard time for this. I never forced my children to were pajamas. And, when we started sending them off to group school, they figured this trick out for themselves.

mikee ayon kay ...

My brother, aged about 8, out of the blue one morning mixed his scrambled eggs into his orange juice, along with a piece of toast and his grits. He than chugged the mess down with a look of triumph on his face. Mom watched with horror, then kind of shrugged and said, "As long as you eat it all, kiddo." So he continued for several more days until she finally broke and yelled, "STOP IT!" And he did. So went our childhoods, one scream at a time.

mikee ayon kay ...

Were pajamas - turning into sexy lingerie at the full moon, or what?

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