Clothes at home
By julianarw
@julianarw (1521)
Netherlands
May 30, 2008 10:47am CST
When your children (age 0 - 2 years) at home and not go anywhere outside the house, what clothes do you use him/her??? Just their pyjamas or you change them with other clothes?
What is your opinion yourself if children (age 0-2years), at home and not go anywhere outside the house, just use their pyjamas???
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9 responses
@kezabelle (2974)
•
30 May 08
Generally the kids get dressed no matter what but the odd day if I know I wont be leaving the house at all then they tend to run around nake. I dont think it matters they are always clean just sometimes not dressed!
@julianarw (1521)
• Netherlands
30 May 08
of course kids will not leave the house without clothes :D but for some old people said, still using pyjamas all day is not right. old people said, you must change ur children pyjamas with other clothes even u don't go outside house ;)
@secretbear (19448)
• Philippines
13 Jul 08
hey juliana!
i don't have kids yet but let me just share about what goes on here in our house. pajama and house clothes are the same for us. i mean, what we are wearing as house clothes, we also wear in sleeping. ^__^;; unless we take a bath before going to sleep, only then we would change our clothes. since they are house clothes and we wear them only inside the house, we don't feel the need to change it before going to sleep. and then, when we wake up, we would change clothes only after we have taken a bath.
yes, if we don't take a bath for a day, it would mean that the clothes we wore while sleeping would be the same clothes we wore on that day. ^__^;; for me, and for my nieces and nephews, we take a bath everyday so we change clothes everyday. for my hyperactive nephew, he changes his clothes at least twice a day because he sweats too much when he plays. 
i don't have kids yet but let me just share about what goes on here in our house. pajama and house clothes are the same for us. i mean, what we are wearing as house clothes, we also wear in sleeping. ^__^;; unless we take a bath before going to sleep, only then we would change our clothes. since they are house clothes and we wear them only inside the house, we don't feel the need to change it before going to sleep. and then, when we wake up, we would change clothes only after we have taken a bath.
yes, if we don't take a bath for a day, it would mean that the clothes we wore while sleeping would be the same clothes we wore on that day. ^__^;; for me, and for my nieces and nephews, we take a bath everyday so we change clothes everyday. for my hyperactive nephew, he changes his clothes at least twice a day because he sweats too much when he plays. 
@carolbee (16230)
• United States
1 Jun 08
Alot depends on the weather. If it's hot outside and we had the air conditioner on, our girls were in sleepers if we were staying home. It really didn't matter what they wore when they were little and at home as long as they were kept clean. If we went out in the heat, I dressed them in dresses or shorts and little tops. During the cold months, I kept them in baby sleepers all the time whether we were going out or staying home.
@Ohara_1983 (4117)
• Kuwait
2 Jun 08
I have a child now that age a year now and I do let her used the ordinary clothes in the house and pyjamas is only in the night time or bed time only.......
@cupid74 (11388)
• Pakistan
31 May 08
well, i have son, 3 yrs and daughter 8 months, they daily take bath and wear proper clothes, while younger one change it twice,
well i believe that in nights they might be in pyjama, otherwise theu should wear proper clothes
Take care
@carlaabt (3504)
• United States
31 May 08
My two year old runs around in his pajamas a lot, especially during the winter, when it's too cold to go outside. His pajamas are so warm and comfortable, so he loves wearing them.
If someone comes over to my house, I don't care if they see him running around in his pajamas. It's not really any of their business anyway. And a lot of days, I spend the day in my pajamas, too! We don't have company very often at all anyway, though.










