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If children are forced to wear uniforms, they won't need to worry about what to wear and therefore get more sleep or time to study. Unfortunately, most schools with uniforms offer two types of uniforms, cheaper ones and more expensive ones. People who wear the cheaper ones or don't buy all the accessories may be considered poor, and they will be miserable most of the time if people make fun of them. Uniforms have both a good and bad effect.

Also, some people (mostly girls) enjoy choosing outfits.


Do and don't. They help children look formal and teach them the proper way to dress when you get a job. It help them learn that you have to put up wearing a uniform even when they get older. It may make people fit in more than not wearing it. They make the child not afraid to be bullied because they will wear the same clothes as another student.

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Is it true that kids learn better if they talk?

Yes, engaging in discussions and talking about what they are learning can help kids process and retain information better. When kids talk about a topic, they are actively engaging with the material and reinforcing their understanding through verbalizing their thoughts and ideas. This can enhance their comprehension and memory of the subject matter.


Do school uniforms help kids learn?

In a way yes because they arent distracted by other peoples clothes or what theyre wearing because theyre wearing the same thing. But I personally do not approve of uniforms in school because what we wear is our choice, and what we use to express ourselves and who we are.


What is the effects of school uniforms?

School uniforms are very effective in preventing bullying and many other things. For poorer children who can't afford many clothes, they can't be judged because they're wearing the same thing as evryone else. Also, kids can't be teased because of a different sense of style they may have. Aswell, they help to promote a better school and they "advertise" or show off the school. The last thing is they also look quite posh and classy and make schools better places for children.


Why should there be no school uniforms?

Some argue that school uniforms can stifle individuality and self-expression among students. Allowing students to choose their own attire can encourage creativity and help them develop their own sense of style. Additionally, uniforms can be costly for families who may struggle to afford them.


How do uniforms make students equal?

Uniforms create a sense of equality among students by removing visible distinctions based on clothing choices, social status, or personal fashion preferences. This can help to promote a sense of unity and belonging within the school community, regardless of economic background or personal style. Uniforms can also reduce incidents of bullying or peer pressure related to clothing.