Questions

Are crop tops allowed?

Are crop tops allowed?

They’re deemed as inappropriate and too revealing–how many stories have we heard about girls being sent home from school because of their “inappropriate outfit”? The truth is, you don’t have to bare it all to rock this piece! Crop tops can totally be professional and appropriate. It all depends on how you style them.

Should a ten year old have a phone?

Age 10 to 12 – At this age, experts recommend the potential of kids owning a phone only to call their parents. It’s still not the right age for a smartphone, or at least not one with internet access. A ScienceDaily study shows that girls are particularly affected at this age, often negatively, by owning a smartphone.

Are crop tops appropriate for a 10 year old?

If you’re shopping for school clothes, crop tops may not be appropriate for ten-year-olds so make sure they fit the dress code and make it clear that there are certain occasions that crop tops are just not appropriate for. All parents struggle with deciding what to let their daughters wear at a certain age.

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How do I get my daughter to stop wearing crop tops to school?

Offer your thoughts and opinion but without lecturing. Discuss your concerns and fears but try to have an open mind to her point of view. Then, see if you and your daughter can find some compromises so you can each feel comfortable with the outcome (e.g., it’s okay to wear a crop top to the mall, but not to school.)

Are half shirts and crop tops allowed in school?

Most student handbooks they receive at school cite half shirts and crop tops as a violation of the dress code.

Are You attracted to a kid in a crop top?

Crop-tops are associated with sexual things for very little reason. It’s not like underwear or anything, not a bikini, it’s a crop top. It’s not anywhere remotely sexual and I find it confusing that people seem to think it is. If you’re attracted to a kid in a crop top, then the problem isn’t the kid wearing the crop top, it’s you.