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67.1 | | CLOSUS::HOE | Sammy, why are you so quiet? | Mon Jun 25 1990 23:11 | 10 |
| Pam,
Sam hates anything that goes on his head. Our only other option
was to keep him in a play yard in the shade. Here at high
elevations, kids gets sunburn easily.
About sun block in the hair, how about a butch cut and use the
sunblock to give him a little "punk" look?
cal
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67.2 | Put it on when he's busy | SCAACT::COX | Kristen Cox - Dallas ACT Sys Mgr | Tue Jun 26 1990 00:08 | 9 |
| I have to put Kati's hat on when she's VERY busy and doesn't notice it.
Then she will leave it on until someone brings it up ("What a cute hat"
or "I like you hat, Kati") then it immediately comes back off.
Other times (especially when *I* wear a hat) she insists on wearing one
and won't take it off for the world. Just when you think you've got
them figured out.....
Kristen
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67.3 | Try one with snap chin strap | CHEFS::MANDALINCIA | | Tue Jun 26 1990 06:02 | 26 |
| Pam,
I do agree with Kristen that you have to put it on when they are
busy and then keep them busy. When my son was 6 months and we were
on the beach I had a sun hat that snapped under the chin (actually
by his ear) and it also had small ear flaps to keep them from getting
sunburned. I did try one with an elastic under his neck. He grabbed
at it once and got the surprise of his life when it snapped back
at him. He didn't dare touch anything around his neck from that
point on.
I did coat my son up with sunscreen on his head just in case the
hat came off but with the snap by his chin he had to figure out
that to get it off, he had to pull it up from behind. Otherwise,
when he pulled at hat the chin strap just pushed up on his throat.
He eventually gave up. I bought this particualy hat at Lord & Talyors
but I have seen then in Filene's and Jordan Marsh. It was about
$6.
For the future (my son is now almost 2.5), put a hat on him as often
as you can. My son loves his baseball cap because I used to think
he looked so cute in it I would put it on all the time. He just
got used to it and I haven't had many hastles even with his winter
hats. Mittens are a different story!!!
Andrea
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67.4 | try a scarf | TLE::RANDALL | living on another planet | Tue Jun 26 1990 09:04 | 17 |
| With Kat, I always used a variation of the turban idea -- a scarf.
Well, actually, a men's bandanna handkerchief, which is cotton. I
tied it around the back of her head since having it under her chin
seemed to annoy her.
It was great because I could soak it for extra coolness.
Steven wouldn't wear any hat with a strap, but he'd let one just
rest on his head. We had to put it back on frequently when it
dropped, blew, or was tugged away, but it wasn't a struggle.
My conclusion is that it's the elastic on their chins that most
kids don't like, and if you can figure out a head covering that
gets away from the strap, they'll be much more cooperative about
it.
--bonnie
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67.5 | We put the straps under her chin AND behind her ears. | HPSCAD::DJENSEN | | Tue Jun 26 1990 09:52 | 22 |
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Yeah, this has been a battle of ours with JA, too.
We, too, "beached" it this weekend and I agree ... do it when they're
busy AND do it quickly!
I found if I got the elastic strap under her chin AND behind her ears,
if she did tug at her cap, it wouldn't come off easily, so I could
distract her again, adjust the hat ... and if we were lucky, this would
last about 2-3 hours before JA gave it that much needed extra tug to get
the straps from behind her ears.
Does the "heat" ticker the kids out quicker? We walked Martha's
Vineyard for about 3-4 hours and JA was in her Daddy's backpack. She
slept the WHOLE time! And since she's still kind of small for the
backpack, she slid deep down in it and didn't get overdosed by the
sun. (NEVER does she nap for 3 hours!)
We had such a nice time ... but I'm wondering ... why was JA so
content and sleepy? -- I can only think of thanking the sun's heat.
Dottie
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67.6 | Velcro? :-) :-) | SCAACT::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow | Tue Jun 26 1990 10:35 | 0 |
67.7 | Lizard Head | GENRAL::M_BANKS | | Tue Jun 26 1990 12:06 | 18 |
| I'm glad somebody entered this... we've been struggling like crazy trying to
get Alex used to a hat in anticipation of a vacation to the beach July 4th
week. No such luck so far. And his 16-month-old dexterity has him with
the advantage, I'm afraid!
One thing we learned the hard way with sunblock on the head: when Alex was
8 weeks we went to visit friends in south Florida. Since it was May, it
was really hot and bright, so we gooped him up good. No sunburn! But...
after three days he developed what I thought was really bad cradle cap.
The friends we were visiting have three young ones, and they took one look
at him and laughed. "That's not cradle cap, it's baked-on sun block!" Sure
enough, and it took about 6 weeks to finally get it all out (I didn't like
rubbing too much at any one time). So, for parents of kiddies without
hair yet, beware of the sun block scalp! (Ever see the TV show Alien
Nation... think of what that guy's head looks like and you've got it!)
Marty
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67.8 | Sunblock #30 | ISE004::MATTIA | | Tue Jun 26 1990 13:27 | 10 |
| Well, we've got the same problem!! Michael is 10 mo old, and will not
wear a hat. I try to sneak that darn thing on when he's busy and no
luck. Michael has very,very little hair, so I've been putting sunblock
on his scalp as well. I guess that is what I will have to continue to
do as I battle with putting his hat on.
Donna
P.S. Marty -- thanks for mentioning in the "sunblock scalp" syndrome
at least I'll know what it is if he get's it.
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67.9 | | RDVAX::COLLIER | Bruce Collier | Tue Jun 26 1990 14:12 | 10 |
| In re: headgear. This might not work because of the age difference,
but I gave Eric (4) a bike helmet recently, and he was so thrilled by
it he wouldn't take it off for three days, except to sleep; and he
doesn't normally like hats, either. It also has good ventilation, and
is very securely buckled on.
In re: sleep (.5). Probably the motion. Kids will often sleep three
times longer in a car or a backpack.
- Bruce
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67.10 | Hats with no brim work for us | TOOK::GEISER | | Thu Jul 05 1990 17:11 | 9 |
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I discovered this about my very fair red-headed 1-year-old daughter
yesterday: she hates hats with ANY kimd of brim. I could keep a hat
on her for up to 20 minutes (MAJOR progress!) if I put the baseball
hat on backwards. Evidentally, the brim catches the corner of her
vision and she's curious at to what it is and pulls the hat off.
Mair
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67.11 | Like Father, Like Son - AJ Style!! | NRADM::TRIPPL | | Wed Jul 11 1990 13:29 | 15 |
| In our house AJ copies adores his dad in everyway. Dad (and many of his
friends and their sons) wear some kind of cap a good portion of their
liesure time. In taking advantage of this idealism he absolutely won't
leave the house unless he's got a hat on. Our friends know of his love for
hats and have started passing their extra company logo caps AJ's way.
We've also started getting him hats as souveniers of places we escape
to on occation.
We did go through a phase about 2ish when the had wouldn't stay on.
Fortunately he can be reasoned with and also hated the sun in his eyes, so
we explained it would keep the sun out of his eyes-he liked that idea.
Does anyone have an opinion on sunglassses for the little ones? This
seems to be a very big fad this summer, they're just everywhere you
look.
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