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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Meant ^*the last thing I’m evaluating is their wardrobe *I do evaluate what comes out of their mouth [/quote] PP you quoted. I also work in this space. I meant what you meant. It wasn’t literally about slacks vs jeans - it’s if I see a parent in head to toe flashy designer who keeps stepping out for “super important” calls during the appointment while ignoring me and their kid or conversely a parent in very dirty tattered clothes and unkempt hair / hygiene it helps me paint the broader picture of the child’s environment to inform the treatment plan. [/quote] OK so I wear head to toe designer wear. (I like Chanel shoes) My kids can wear whatever they like out of their closets. They definitely have cute clothes. My 4 year old's favorite thing is this old camp shirt. She wears it at least once a week. It was worn nonstop by both her older siblings too. Clearly it has broad appeal and is super soft from being washed 100x, but at this point it is stained. It makes her happy and it's clean, so she can wear it as much as she wants. 4 year old also doesn't let me put her hair up. She starts off the morning with it brushed and clean, but it looks ratty by the time preschool is over. She's well loved and I prioritize her feelings over looks. I have wondered if people judge me for letting my kids wear what they want... [/quote]
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