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The teacher asked the children not to wear skirts to kindergarten. Is it okay?
This should be the requirement of ordinary kindergartens. Of course, those noble schools may not have these requirements if there are fewer students in one class. Ordinary kindergartens have such requirements when children attend primary and secondary schools.

In fact, I didn't understand it at first, but later I understood it, because most of the toilets in school are squatting, and it is easy for little girls to get their skirts dirty when they wear them. I believe many girls who wear skirts know that when they go to the toilet, they will deliberately lift their skirts at the back for fear of getting wet or dirty.

And how can children, especially three or four-year-old girls, notice this? Some children may get their skirts wet or pull them up to stink. If it is really dirty, the teacher will have to change clothes. And where does the teacher have so much time to check whether the children's skirts are dirty? If you don't find it, the parents who come home will complain that the teacher is not careful enough.

In addition, if the little girl wrestles because she goes out to wear a skirt, it is easy to break her leg and bleed, then the teacher will be responsible. Again, children like to grab clothes to play with, and many children will grab groups because of loose skirts, such as tearing clothes.

Wearing loose pants for children to go to school, although not as beautiful as a group of children, children will actually be more comfortable. Kindergartens generally require convenient clothes. You can wear skirts for your baby at home, which is safe and convenient to put on and take off at school.

There is a reason for the school's request, and children are not allowed to wear skirts to school for no reason. Teachers also know that parents like their children to dress up beautifully, but with so many children, teachers certainly don't have the energy to take care of them all. Therefore, as parents, we should also be considerate of our teachers.