Anonymous wrote:I just bought bralettes/crop bras and told my DDs to wear them. It wasn't a big deal or an "event." Some shirts are thinner than others. My younger DD actually started wearing bralettes at 8. I think sports bras are so common that they didn't even bat an eye about wearing the bralettes. I removed the padding from any with inserts in the beginning, but my older DD, now 12, needs a little padding. I only get the ones with the thin removable inserts. Thick padding looks too mature. Just don't make a big deal about it because it really isn't a big deal. Maybe I've robbing my DDs of a memorable first bra moment, but it never dawned on me that this was even something to ask when is the right time about.
Anonymous wrote:I've been working on getting my DD to wear a bra for FOUR years! Literally. Now that she's going into HS, I'm back to pushing the issue again.
Not saying you should push it in 5th grade, OP. Just pointing out that some girls need a push. I remember seeing a certain clique of girls get bras in 5th. I asked for it in 6th grade to fit in. If your DD is socially conscious (which can be a good thing!), she will probably want to do it when she sees others. If she's like my DD and couldn't give a hoot about socially fitting in (and has always had sensory issues with tight fit clothing -- i.e. never wears leggins), then you might need to push.
I'm HOPING she will wear a bra in HS ... but her MO is to just wear a zippered hoodie ALL THE TIME over her tshirt so she has coverage even when it is 100 degrees. And then that creates another problem! Who knew that socializing our children would be so hard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At ten when the breast buds started popping. We were at a dept. store and she tried on a dress and said I don’t like how this looks on me. I said hold on, and ran and grabbed a little bra with the pads in it, and said try this on underneath. She liked the coverage and wore one ever since.
Why in earth did you get a padded bra for a 10 year old?
Not the PP, but if the point of bras on 10yos is to avoid having their breast buds show through their clothes, then of course their bra would need slight padding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At ten when the breast buds started popping. We were at a dept. store and she tried on a dress and said I don’t like how this looks on me. I said hold on, and ran and grabbed a little bra with the pads in it, and said try this on underneath. She liked the coverage and wore one ever since.
Why in earth did you get a padded bra for a 10 year old?
Not the PP, but if the point of bras on 10yos is to avoid having their breast buds show through their clothes, then of course their bra would need slight padding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At ten when the breast buds started popping. We were at a dept. store and she tried on a dress and said I don’t like how this looks on me. I said hold on, and ran and grabbed a little bra with the pads in it, and said try this on underneath. She liked the coverage and wore one ever since.
Why in earth did you get a padded bra for a 10 year old?
Anonymous wrote:At ten when the breast buds started popping. We were at a dept. store and she tried on a dress and said I don’t like how this looks on me. I said hold on, and ran and grabbed a little bra with the pads in it, and said try this on underneath. She liked the coverage and wore one ever since.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I wonder, does the development of breasts buds = time for a bra? Or do people wait until they develop more? I will open the lines of communication but wondered when, at what point in development, girls generally started wearing them.
Anonymous wrote:I bought a bunch and put them in her drawer and then she started wearing them. We have the same book plus all the It’s Not The series, I let her initiate conversations.