Anonymous wrote:None of this matters, it’s just aesthetics. Why do you care?
Is she emotionally mature? Does she have strong social skills? Executive functioning skills? Life skills? Have you taught her to do her laundry, clean the house, manage a budget, sew a button, cook dinner, basic home repair and maintenance, paint a room, basic first aid?
That’s what matters. Who the heck cares if all her stuff is bedazzled and she wears bows?
Be less concerned with appearances and more concerned with reality.
Yes! Focus on the substantive issues: Does she get to school on time? Do her work? Get along with peers? Help out at home? You remind me of a stereotypical 1960s father yelling at his hippie son to get a haircut.