Well if you are referring to the ‘dressing your kids’ part, technically, I don’t dress any of my kids except my youngest. I mean ‘don’t choose shirts for your kids to wear’.
I guess I wasn’t clear that I did mean to the dressing your kids part. I could see the point for boys, but not for girls. So many tops would just look bad tucked in. Instead, I’d say choose tops that are long enough and then make sure they do not wear shorts/pants/skirts that gap in the back.
Is this tip meant for fathers of son’s?
Well if you are referring to the ‘dressing your kids’ part, technically, I don’t dress any of my kids except my youngest. I mean ‘don’t choose shirts for your kids to wear’.
But I’d say this is true for daughters, as well.
I guess I wasn’t clear that I did mean to the dressing your kids part. I could see the point for boys, but not for girls. So many tops would just look bad tucked in. Instead, I’d say choose tops that are long enough and then make sure they do not wear shorts/pants/skirts that gap in the back.
Okay, I should have said “shirts that aren’t long enough to be tucked in”. They don’t have to be tucked in, just long enough to be tucked in. Better?