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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]OP, I hear you. I think the way you present your child to the world (clean and presentable in polo shirts) is going to be the way the child displays his personality and presents himself to others. I think you keep going with the quality clothing - aware of people's preconceptions and aware that you are doing this to help your children put their best foot forward. I do not dress my DD in sweats or logo'ed clothing or some of the trashy-looking outfits they try to sell little girls these days because I know that when I'm in those kinds of clothes, I don't feel my best. When I'm dressed up in clean, nice, fashionable clothes (not necessarily trendy, just nice), I feel better and smarter and happier. I think it's the same for any kid. Kudos to you for figuring out the "game" early and helping your children play it.[/quote]
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