I think kids LOVE uniforms! no matter how much they say they don't, we all know they do and they always will! Peace out kids!
i think that they don't generally, as i am a kid myself. i have met other kids and have discussed if they like their uniforms.. and quite simply they don't. they say that they want to wear their own clothes. like the Americans do .. should we be any different?
What are you talking about????? kids HATE their uniforms, i remember when i had to wear them, man it was soooooo annoying! I mean the teachers thought that wearing the so called "inappropriate clothes" would affect our learning..... HOW IN GODS NAME ARE JEANS AND T-SHIRTS INAPPROPRIATE???????????????
It depends! Most kids of course aren't going to like them but it is easier on parents and kids. The parents don't have to worry about buying their kids new clothing all the time to keep up with the style and the kids don't have to worry about being made fun of or picked on because they don't have the "good shoes" or for them wearing the same thing.
I use to attend a school where we had a dress code. I had nothing against it, but I didn't like it very muc. There were barely any clothes my size everythying they had was uncomfortable. It's bad enought that I had to come to school tired and sit in classrooms doing nothing but work, but I was uncortable too. I could abrely concentrate. Oh and the worst part was how much money my parents were speding on clothes I'll never use again. Having to wash them evrynight (By hand) because I only had 2 pair of pants. Although I think it's a good idea to have uniforms because it teaches us to get use to things outsie of home. Uniforms also make us look more professional, wich makes a good impression on feild trips. Not everyone agrees on school uniforms, trust me, but it's a good idea.
I'm 11 years old and if I or any of my friends had to were uniforms to school or any place we'd be very upset . Kids outfits express there feelings, personality , and originality.kids don't tease kids about there clothing unless its horible.(thats still mean) -EBONYI
Uniforms are helpful to the extent that kids in school will not judge each other on the basis of their clothing, if they all wear the same thing. It also saves time when you are getting dressed, because you don't have to decide what to wear.
No, yet some kids who go to Private School like their uniforms. Most do not, I believe.
Not many, most kids would rather wear clothes THEY like. not khakis and polo shirts everyday
i think they do in some parts
I think students should have to wear uniforms, so parents and kids wouldn't have to worry about what they are wearing!!!! Dah!!!
none. no kids like to wear uniforms.
50 percent of kids were uniforms.
a lot of kids hate school uniforms
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It's difficult to determine an exact percentage, as opinions on school uniforms can vary widely among kids. Some kids may not like uniforms due to feeling restricted in their personal expression, while others may appreciate the simplicity and equality that uniforms provide. Ultimately, the percentage of kids who don't like school uniforms would depend on the specific school environment and the individual preferences of the students.
49% percent of kids like and have school uniforms. newtest3
yes
There is no exact percentage as it can vary widely. However, some studies have found that around 25-30% of kids may not like wearing school uniforms due to reasons like personal style preferences or feeling restricted in their clothing choices.
Kids may feel uncomfortable wearing uniforms because they limit self-expression and individuality. Uniforms may also be perceived as boring or uncool compared to regular clothes. Additionally, some children may feel that uniforms are too restrictive or uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time.
Kids may get bullied when wearing school uniforms for a variety of reasons, such as standing out for not conforming to fashion trends, being perceived as different, or facing jealousy over perceived privilege associated with uniforms. Bullying behavior is often rooted in the bully's own insecurities or desire for control and power over others.