Anonymous wrote:good luck defining pajamas. I'm sure parents are in a mood to cooperate
+1
Are they really going to make kids stand up so they can see their pants? This seems like a bad idea. And then what if the kids says that the pants are sweatpants or yoga pants or joggers or whatever, and not pajamas pants? Is this really a debate they want to have? And shoes? Why does the kid have to wear shoes at all if they are in their own house?
Personally, I make my kid get dressed in the morning. And I've heard of classes where the students decided at the outset that no one should wear pajamas, so it was a mutually agreed-upon class rule. But I can't see why a school wants to wade into that mess.