Yes because a child might not like the way a uniform goes with their character.
basically, school uniforms do not improve behavior. But, school uniforms also make it easier to identify which school you are in and keeps things orderly.
If the uniforms are not similar or the same color, they don't have to change uniforms. If the uniforms are similar, then it is customary that the away team will have to change the uniform. The home team can tell the other team if they are the ones that are going to change the uniform if they want to. If the uniforms are not the same, then both teams can use whichever uniform they like the away or the home uniform.
Wearing a uniform can affect behavior by instilling a sense of identity, discipline, and role expectations. Uniforms can promote a sense of belonging to a group or organization, encourage professionalism, and contribute to conformity to established norms and standards.
No.
No
no kids like uniforms. they try to change during. and get in trouble. get them a waiverr!!
It takes away your personality.
it can change.. and so not forever.
NO!
My school has uniforms, and there have not been any problems here as long as I have been here. (uniform usually means great education!!) I cannot, though, speak for other schools and their policies.
It means to change into different uniforms and to present yourself as different people. It means to change into different uniforms and to present yourself as different people.
Research studies showing improved student behavior, discipline, and academic performance in schools where uniforms are mandatory would be the best evidence to support the claim for mandatory school uniforms.