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Reply to "If your DC is African-Am. or Latino, do you put a lot of thought into how you dress your DC?"
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[quote=Anonymous]In my job, I travel to different elementary schools in varying income areas and work closely with administrators and social workers. Honestly, I don't think any of us has made a judgment or formed an opinion based on a child's outfit--although I'm guessing pajamas would get our attention. :0) As far as appearance, what does get noticed is hair/clothes,/body that's not clean on a consistent basis (I don't mean the occasional off-day when a family's running late, had illness in the family, etc) or a child wearing long-sleeved shirts/sweaters/jackets when it's very warm (as in possibly hiding bruises, etc). It's also hard to overlook a heavy odor of cigarette smoke in clothing, although I'm not aware of any parents being contacted about it. [/quote]
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