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Do you let your kids dress themselves?
My granddaughter has just come down the stairs wearing the most mix matched outfit that you can imagine
She wasn't too impressed when I suggested changing.
So..mix and match it is ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I love it when you see kids have dressed themselves, all the colours and patterns, it makes me smile "
You should see my dress sense my flat mate laughs at me everyday over my combos or colour crimes ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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over a year ago
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"No it would just be fancy dress every day "
Honestly if I was a kid now I just be walking around dressed as a space marine or a red panda most of the time |
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"I love it when you see kids have dressed themselves, all the colours and patterns, it makes me smile
You should see my dress sense my flat mate laughs at me everyday over my combos or colour crimes "
I’m a bit of a fan of mixing it up, I mean, who made the rules saying you couldn’t ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes occasionally! If we are staying home she always picks out her outfit. If she doesn't look too wild in her chosen outfit then I leave her in it when we go out. But she doesn't half pick some strange combinations. ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Our daughter normally chooses her own clothes, she's 6 only have to intervene when she is going to a part as she seems to like up staging whoever's party it is ![](/icons/s/redface.gif) |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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My eldest I do (he’s 11). However my 9 year old has ASD and needs a bit of “guidance” else he would happily not get dressed at all or wear clothes inside out or not weather appropriate. He’s fine with his school uniform. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't have kids but my niece, when she was younger, was very mix and match but she had the attitude to carry it off - as the proverbial goes she'd look good in a bin bag. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No it would just be fancy dress every day
Honestly if I was a kid now I just be walking around dressed as a space marine or a red panda most of the time "
If I see another pirate or dinosaur costume ![](/icons/s/eek.gif) |
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I love it when I see kids do this, shows their little personalities. If they are rocking it them them to it. Be too soon when peer pressure changes it.
I've been out with my eldest dressed as a Viking he looked amazing. And my youngest son loved wearing pink so I let him, he had a pink fleece and wellies, until he started primary school and that stopped, was proper gutted. |
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over a year ago
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I let them dress themselves now, youngest is 7. So I stand in the hallway and shout "GET DRESSED" and lightly supervise them as they all appear. I occasionally send a couple of them to go get changed but not often. When they was younger I've had to choose my battles carefully, so it has meant at some point they have all turned up at school in pjs or fancy dress (with uniform in a bag)
Suppose its different for smaller families, we often go out looking like hillbillies but I'm past caring
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From as young as they could dress themselves they have. Nursery teachers used to live them turning up...it made them independent. Choices hilarious though ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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"Do you let your kids dress themselves?
My granddaughter has just come down the stairs wearing the most mix matched outfit that you can imagine
She wasn't too impressed when I suggested changing.
So..mix and match it is "
Well technically no one does own her, someone may have responsibility but that's not ownership ![](/icons/s/2/halo.gif) |
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"Do you let your kids dress themselves?
My granddaughter has just come down the stairs wearing the most mix matched outfit that you can imagine
She wasn't too impressed when I suggested changing.
So..mix and match it is
Well technically no one does own her, someone may have responsibility but that's not ownership "
No..I own her..she's all mine ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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