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If your toddler refused to wear trousers in the park

56 replies

PerfectPrepPrincess · 05/11/2022 07:35

You'd say no park then and take them home.

I'm interested to hear if your toddler does this due to ASD or other diagnosis and you allow it?!

I've never seen a toddler in a public place like this so why does Bing promote it like it's acceptable?!

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MuddyBadge · 05/11/2022 07:36

You're asking one of life's big questions there, OP.

AllyCatTown · 05/11/2022 07:41

I wondered this too. I assumed there was some condition but according to CBeebies he just prefers it: “Replying to a Facebook question on the matter, CBeebies stated: ‘Pando, like many children, likes the freedom of not wearing too many clothes.”

metro.co.uk/2018/02/09/pando-remove-pants-bing-parents-really-hate-guy-7299527/amp/

It’s been discussed on mumsnet before. I like the colourful comments. 😂

20viona · 05/11/2022 07:44

Bing is a prick.

FasterthanBolt · 05/11/2022 07:46

I had one that liked to remove items of clothing if they 'got in his way'. It didn't last long and I used to just let him carry on playing! No ASD or anything else.

LolaSmiles · 05/11/2022 07:56

For a toddler I couldn't care less as long as it was appropriate for the weather and they had pants on.

In the summer some adult shorts are no bigger than pants.😂

Dinoteeth · 05/11/2022 08:08

Op sometimes you just have to pick your battles. I'll only battles over clothes in extreme weather.

I've one who hates parting with his winter jacket, it's like a big comfort blanket. He's been tossed in a paddling pool with it on.

And one who hates jackets and trousers. I fight over trousers in the snow. Even when the teacher sensitivity tried to ask about jackets - Yes it's in his bag if he needs / wants it.

Blackcatinanalley · 05/11/2022 08:13

I wouldn’t go home from a park for that, to be honest, but I do sense that Pando is ND.

I quite like Bing, I know that I am a lone voice though.

Mariposista · 05/11/2022 08:14

Yes, I’d give the 5 second warning to do as he is told and if not we go home.

LadyTwinkle · 05/11/2022 08:16

I knew when I read the thread title that this would be about Bing.

MistyFrequencies · 05/11/2022 08:18

My boy is Autustic. If he took his trousers off in the park we would put them back on. We wear clothes outside of the house is a basic rule. If its broken, we go home.
His main aversion however is shoes.

EndersGame · 05/11/2022 08:19

as long as they are happy and safe does it really matter

Reachedmylimit · 05/11/2022 08:20

I saw this as I knew it would be about bingo. YANBU but pando is allowed to get away with murder!!!

PerfectPrepPrincess · 05/11/2022 08:21

@EndersGame yes it does matter. Fitting into a functioning society. Otherwise let's throw it all out with the bath water and walk around naked? Hmm

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Reachedmylimit · 05/11/2022 08:24

I also don’t understand why flop doesn’t correct bing’s grammar? That’s his job as a parent/guardian

EndersGame · 05/11/2022 08:26

PerfectPrepPrincess · 05/11/2022 08:21

@EndersGame yes it does matter. Fitting into a functioning society. Otherwise let's throw it all out with the bath water and walk around naked? Hmm

WOW! your user name says it all.

They are a toddler, learning the basics of walking, and talking. NOTHING else matters. If you want social etiquette, sign them up to a finishing school later in life.

And there is nothing wrong with naked, dress codes are an artificial social construct.

LolaSmiles · 05/11/2022 08:26

EndersGame
I agree with you. They're toddlers, not 9 year olds.

Mynameiselvispresley · 05/11/2022 08:28

It doesn’t matter. Nothing to do with ASD. Toddlers be toddlering! They don’t want to do it forever and it causes zero harm.

Badnewsoracle · 05/11/2022 08:31

I wouldn't respond like that. I'd just let them get on with it. It's a common phase and doesn't last long. As long they don't have genitals out I don't see the problem.

But I have a child who wears shorts and t shirt year round and another who is barefoot most of the time.

PerfectPrepPrincess · 05/11/2022 08:31

Lol @EndersGame 😆

Yes society is a social construct whether you like it or not it's the world we live in 🤷🏼‍♀️

I'm teaching mine how to succeed in this world, its a world where I disagree with lots I aspects but I want them to succeed. Learning to keep clothes on is part of that world. That's their "finishing" school.

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WifeMotherWorker · 05/11/2022 08:33

Ban Bing and stand firm… no trousers no park!

PotteringAlonggotkickedoutandhadtoreregister · 05/11/2022 08:36

I have 3 children. None of them are autistic and they are now all older than toddlers.

I wouldn’t have taken them home from the park for not wearing trousers. As long as they had pants on I would have let them crack on.

They’re now 10, 8 and 6 and have stopped randomly removing clothes so all good.

but toddlers, pick your battles.

LBFseBrom · 05/11/2022 08:36

Will he wear shorts?

Basilthymerosemary · 05/11/2022 08:36

Bing is a whiney twit

Nothingbuttheglory · 05/11/2022 08:37

Your kids can still be successful (whatever you mean by that) if they ran around a park with no trousers on as a toddler.

PotteringAlonggotkickedoutandhadtoreregister · 05/11/2022 08:39

Nothingbuttheglory · 05/11/2022 08:37

Your kids can still be successful (whatever you mean by that) if they ran around a park with no trousers on as a toddler.

I hope so, or my 3 are knackered 😂