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The rising trend of small children wearing inappropriate outfits

“The outfits might be nice, but again, they should only be for people of a certain age and are not the type of outfits young children should be wearing.”

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It’s already concerning to see teenagers wearing outfits that are only appropriate for adults, and now we have parents joining in with their young children, dressing them in outfits that are either more suitable for teenagers, or adults.

Ever since last year, I have come across a handful of videos of parents showing the type of outfits they dress their kids in. Typically, the videos would show how mothers dress their children compared to how their fathers dress them, or the clothes they wore heading to their grandmothers compared to the outfits they came back home in. While some parents will have their children in child-friendly clothing, others will put their children in clothing that is just too revealing for a small child. I’ve seen children who appear to be younger than ten, wearing skirts, shorts, or dresses that are too short and shirts that either partially, or fully reveal their midriff.

The outfits might be nice, but again, they should only be for people of a certain age and are not the type of outfits young children should be wearing. When I see some of these outfits, I can only imagine them being more fitting for a teenager, or an adult.

With the back-to-school season in full swing, and some students already back in the classroom in some states across the border, excited parents are posting pictures of their child’s first day of school. While some outfits are fashionable for a child, other outfits are questionable and have raised concerns based on responses.

I recently came across a back-to-school post on X of a girl who will be starting middle school. While the skirt she wore was appropriate, the shirt was not, as it left her midriff partially exposed. While a partially exposed midriff might be appropriate in a high school setting, middle schools normally have a stricter dress code when it comes to crop tops.

There were comments made by people about the shirt being a bit inappropriate; the majority of the comments involved people being concerned about the number of people who have bookmarked the post, which has reached over 4,000, and are encouraging the user to take down the post for the safety and well-being of her daughter.

Regardless of whether a child is dressed appropriately, or not, we already have to be mindful when it comes to posting children due to the already existing dangers, which include exposing children to predators, violating their privacy and the potential of digital kidnappings.

There’s nothing wrong with a parent wanting to dress their children in nice clothing. However, let’s allow children to be fashionable in clothing that is suitable for them.

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