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Oct 1, 2017 at 21:53 comment added user24631 @EpicKip It is the parents' job to ensure their children are dressed appropriately, including to be within bounds of school rules. It is the school's job to enforce their own dress code they created and put into effect. I'm not denying that parents have a responsibility here. I'm saying the school does have the responsibility to enforce rules they themselves set forth and that the community and parents depend on them to do so.
Oct 1, 2017 at 10:17 comment added EpicKip @physics-compute The school isn't there in the morning to enforce anything, thats a parents job. Over the years it seems like people thing more stuff should be done by school but that is just bs
Oct 1, 2017 at 4:21 comment added user24631 @EpicKip It's the school's responsibility to enforce their own dress code.
Sep 4, 2017 at 14:16 comment added EpicKip OP did you just say its the schools job to dress kids? including to school (where these kinds of things should be dealt with, but aren't because that is preposterous.
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Jul 26, 2017 at 0:26 comment added pojo-guy One creative father handled this very neatly on YouTube - He invited her to go shopping with him. Before they left the house, he changed into a pair of shorts matching hers. They went shopping for a couple of hours, she got the point, and dressed more appropriately afterwards.
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Mar 20, 2015 at 1:51 comment added user808 At what age did you begin teaching her about modesty? It sounds like she's surprised at your stance.
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Feb 18, 2015 at 19:45 comment added Zibbobz You threw things out that belonged to your daughter. It doesn't matter if you warned her (the fact that you say you 'threatened' her is very concerning), you threw out her belongings. She is going to see you as the bad guy. She is going to react very poorly. And she is going to learn nothing, except that she cannot trust you when she leaves the house.
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