What grade is your child in?
21% (34) | 7th | |
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17% (27) | 8th | |
16% (25) | 9th | |
17% (27) | 10th | |
10% (17) | 11th | |
6% (10) | 12th | |
9% (15) | College-age |
155 voters have answered this question.
Is your child a boy or a girl?
55% (86) | Boy | |
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44% (70) | Girl |
156 voters have answered this question.
What pajamas does your child wear most often when they are at home?
11% (18) | Pajama pants | |
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54% (85) | Footed sleeper | |
16% (26) | Footless sleeper | |
1% (2) | Button-up 2-piece pajamas | |
12% (20) | Pull-over 2-piece pajamas | |
3% (5) | 2-piece footed pajamas |
156 voters have answered this question.
If you want, explain in more detail what pajamas your generally child wears.
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40 voters have answered this question.
What incontinence material does your child normally wear at night when at home?
2% (4) | None | |
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10% (16) | Pull-ups (Goodnites, Underjams) | |
7% (11) | Pull-on disposable | |
61% (96) | Tape-on disposable | |
18% (28) | Cloth |
155 voters have answered this question.
What incontinence material does your child normally wear during the day?
27% (42) | None | |
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21% (33) | Pull-ups (Goodnites, Underjams) | |
19% (30) | Pull-on disposable | |
28% (44) | Tape-on disposable | |
3% (6) | Cloth |
155 voters have answered this question.
What rules does your child have at home?
77% (117) | Incontinence material must be worn whenever pajamas are worn | |
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47% (71) | Get dressed in pajamas and incontinence material ___ hours before bedtime | |
35% (53) | Must inform caretaker or ask for permission before removing incontinence material | |
87% (132) | Must wear incontinence material on long trips | |
44% (67) | Must wear pajamas on long trips | |
26% (40) | Must inform caretaker or ask for permission before removing pajamas | |
67% (102) | Is not allowed to remove their own incontinence material or pajamas | |
48% (73) | Must wear plastic pants at night | |
34% (52) | Is only allowed to wear a certain kind or kinds of pajamas | |
43% (66) | Caretaker chooses what is worn to bed on a nightly basis |
151 voters have answered this question.
Please state any rules that were not listed or explain the rules you chose
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31 voters have answered this question.
What pajamas would you want your child to wear on pajama day at school?
7% (11) | Pajama pants | |
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58% (91) | Footed sleeper | |
17% (27) | Footless sleeper | |
1% (2) | Button-up 2-piece pajamas | |
14% (22) | Pull-over 2-piece pajamas | |
1% (3) | 2-piece footed pajamas |
156 voters have answered this question.
What incontinence material would you want your child to wear on Pajama Day?
7% (12) | None | |
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21% (34) | Pull-ups (Goodnites, Underjams) | |
16% (25) | Pull-on disposable | |
40% (63) | Tape-on disposable | |
13% (21) | Cloth |
155 voters have answered this question.
Do the rules your child must follow at home change when for pajama day at school?
72% (99) | Incontinence material must be worn whenever pajamas are worn | |
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33% (46) | Must inform school nurse or ask for permission before removing incontinence material | |
63% (87) | Is not allowed to remove their own incontinence material or pajamas | |
38% (53) | Must wear plastic pants | |
20% (28) | Is only allowed to wear a certain kind of pajamas | |
45% (62) | Caretaker chooses what pajamas are worn specifically |
136 voters have answered this question.
If your child cannot (e.g. back-zippered pajamas) remove their pajamas on their own, who would you entrust to do so?
66% (94) | School nurse | |
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0% (0) | School counselor | |
7% (10) | Paraprofessional/special education teacher | |
21% (30) | Trusted friend of child | |
5% (8) | Parents only (Called in to school) |
142 voters have answered this question.
How do the rules change for pajama day? Are there any other rules for your child that change or do not apply on pajama day? Are there any extra rules that apply on pajama day? Are there specific pajamas you would have them wear?
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44 voters have answered this question.
If your child wears their incontinence material to school, do you write a note to excuse them from physical education classes?
20% (30) | Yes, they stay in their pajamas and incontience material and do not participate | |
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8% (13) | Yes, unless there are activities that allow to them to participate without wearing gym clothes | |
56% (82) | No, they wear their incontinence material under their gym clothes | |
3% (5) | No, they change out of their incontinence material for the duration of the class | |
10% (15) | Other |
145 voters have answered this question.
Does your child wear or bring any other items to pajama day?
6% (9) | Robe | |
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8% (12) | Slippers | |
24% (33) | Stuffed Animal | |
17% (23) | Pacifier | |
2% (3) | Blanket | |
0% (0) | Sleep mask | |
5% (8) | Plastic Pants | |
0% (0) | Hair curlers | |
28% (38) | Spare set of pajamas (in case of accident or leak) | |
6% (9) | Other: |
135 voters have answered this question.
How many extra diapers or pull-ups do you send with your child to school on pajama day?
25% (36) | None, the school keeps a supply of diapers/pull-ups for them | |
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11% (16) | One | |
18% (26) | Two | |
19% (28) | Three | |
9% (14) | Four | |
16% (24) | Five or more |
144 voters have answered this question.
When your child comes home, do they change out of their pjs and incontinence material?
10% (15) | Yes, they change out of both their pajamas and incontinence garments right after they get home | |
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12% (19) | Yes, they change out of their pjs but not incontinence garments right when they get home | |
4% (6) | Yes, they change out their incontinence garments but not their pajamas right when they get home | |
72% (108) | No, they wear both their pajamas and incontinence garments for the rest of the day |
148 voters have answered this question.
Is there anything else you would like to add?
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33 voters have answered this question.