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amother
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Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:19 am
My kids go to a school that requires the girls to wear tights from nursery/age 4. In our family, we wear socks till 6-7. So in the summer when there's no school, my girls like to wear socks & I don't make anything of it. My neighbor keeps questioning me "what type of chinuch are you giving your kids?" I tried explaining that my kids know that school are for school, like uniform is for school. It's for a certain uniform look & not necessarily for tzenuis. And at home we don't have to wear what we wear to school. I told my neighbor that it's just like the rule that kids can't wear white sneakers to school in the older grades, but all girls (including hers) wear white sneakers throughout the summer when there's no school. But she doesn't get it, she's still harping in the socks.
Does she have a point? Is it the wrong chinuch to allow little girls to wear socks when not in school?
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amother
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Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:21 am
She is so socially off!! None of her business.
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amother
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Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:21 am
I agree with you. My daughter's teachers actually told them, 'socks are tznius, but it's a school rule that we wear tights' and she would never in a million years have her daughter in socks past the age of 3
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amother
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Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:22 am
Adding, wrong chinuch would be not making brachos or not keeping Shabbos. That could be very confusing.
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amother
Ballota


 

Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:24 am
I totally agree with you. school is long sleeve button down blouses but we let my daughter wear short sleeves. she’s very young.
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amother
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Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:26 am
She's probably very chassidish so to her it's akin to your kids making brachos in school but not at home.
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amother
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Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:31 am
amother OP wrote:
My kids go to a school that requires the girls to wear tights from nursery/age 4. In our family, we wear socks till 6-7. So in the summer when there's no school, my girls like to wear socks & I don't make anything of it. My neighbor keeps questioning me "what type of chinuch are you giving your kids?" I tried explaining that my kids know that school are for school, like uniform is for school. It's for a certain uniform look & not necessarily for tzenuis. And at home we don't have to wear what we wear to school. I told my neighbor that it's just like the rule that kids can't wear white sneakers to school in the older grades, but all girls (including hers) wear white sneakers throughout the summer when there's no school. But she doesn't get it, she's still harping in the socks.
Does she have a point? Is it the wrong chinuch to allow little girls to wear socks when not in school?

Yes, I think she has a point. Having one rule in school and one at home is confusing.
I dont understand it.
I send to schools that have the same religious shita that I do.
I dont understand sending somewhere that its different. Its confusing to the kids.
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amother
Tan


 

Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:34 am
amother Whitewash wrote:
Yes, I think she has a point. Having one rule in school and one at home is confusing.
I dont understand it.
I send to schools that have the same religious shita that I do.
I dont understand sending somewhere that its different. Its confusing to the kids.


Do your kids wear their uniforms on shabbos and Sunday?
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amother
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Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:35 am
amother Whitewash wrote:
Yes, I think she has a point. Having one rule in school and one at home is confusing.
I dont understand it.
I send to schools that have the same religious shita that I do.
I dont understand sending somewhere that its different. Its confusing to the kids.


It's not confusing to the kids. It's school dress code, just like uniform & specific shoes are school dress code.
Kids don't wear uniform when not in school.
Kids wear different sneakers & shoes when not in school.
This is no different & the kids understand it well.
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amother
Puce


 

Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:35 am
amother Whitewash wrote:
Yes, I think she has a point. Having one rule in school and one at home is confusing.
I dont understand it.
I send to schools that have the same religious shita that I do.
I dont understand sending somewhere that its different. Its confusing to the kids.


There are certain things that are fine halachically but not appropriate for school. My high school principal used to tell us there is nothing wrong with makeup or nail polish but it’s not for school. It doesn’t have to be confusing.
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imaima  




 
 
    
 

Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:36 am
amother OP wrote:
My kids go to a school that requires the girls to wear tights from nursery/age 4. In our family, we wear socks till 6-7. So in the summer when there's no school, my girls like to wear socks & I don't make anything of it. My neighbor keeps questioning me "what type of chinuch are you giving your kids?" I tried explaining that my kids know that school are for school, like uniform is for school. It's for a certain uniform look & not necessarily for tzenuis. And at home we don't have to wear what we wear to school. I told my neighbor that it's just like the rule that kids can't wear white sneakers to school in the older grades, but all girls (including hers) wear white sneakers throughout the summer when there's no school. But she doesn't get it, she's still harping in the socks.
Does she have a point? Is it the wrong chinuch to allow little girls to wear socks when not in school?


If tights from age 4 are a part of your derech then she is right. If it’s just a school rule but the school doesn’t follow your family derech, then you are right
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amother
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Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:36 am
What is very confusing to kids though, is like what Satmer school does. They do not allow the girls to wear white tights to school and daycamp, they told the girls that it's not tzenuis. But they have a rule that girls must wear white tights on shabbos. So is it tzenuis or not??? The girls realize & question. That's confusing.
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amother
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Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:37 am
imaima wrote:
If tights from age 4 are a part of your derech then she is right. If it’s just a school rule but the school doesn’t follow your family derech, then you are right


In our family, girls wear socks till 6-7. Some don't wear till bas mitzva.
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amother
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Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:38 am
amother Tan wrote:
Do your kids wear their uniforms on shabbos and Sunday?

My kids dont have uniforms.
I didnt either growing up.
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amother
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Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:39 am
amother Whitewash wrote:
My kids dont have uniforms.
I didnt either growing up.


But do you understand what we're trying to point out? That the school dress code is for school. At home we dress tzenuis, but not necessarily in the school dress code.
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amother
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Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:40 am
amother Puce wrote:
There are certain things that are fine halachically but not appropriate for school. My high school principal used to tell us there is nothing wrong with makeup or nail polish but it’s not for school. It doesn’t have to be confusing.

This is not that. The op is saying her kids school has a different rule to her family rule.
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amother
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Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:40 am
amother Whitewash wrote:
Yes, I think she has a point. Having one rule in school and one at home is confusing.
I dont understand it.
I send to schools that have the same religious shita that I do.
I dont understand sending somewhere that its different. Its confusing to the kids.


I sent my girls to schools that had the same religious shitta I had, and then you know what happened? They kept changing the rules. Again and again. And that was confusing.

So I started changing my thinking, and I do think it's fine to explain to kids what your home is about, and what school is about. Ideally the differences should not be very huge ones.

I mean, you have Sephardi kids attending Ashkenazi schools, and their parents teaching them their chinuch from the home.
I teach my kids that they need to follow school rules at school, but we may have some different minhagim at home.
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  imaima  




 
 
    
 

Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:41 am
amother OP wrote:
In our family, girls wear socks till 6-7. Some don't wear till bas mitzva.

Got it
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amother
  Whitewash  


 

Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:42 am
amother OP wrote:
But do you understand what we're trying to point out? That the school dress code is for school. At home we dress tzenuis, but not necessarily in the school dress code.

And im saying I dont think this dicotomy is ok. Having a rule in school that is different than what you say for that same rule, in your family.
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amother
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Post Fri, Aug 02 2024, 10:45 am
amother Whitewash wrote:
And im saying I dont think this dicotomy is ok. Having a rule in school that is different than what you say for that same rule, in your family.



Why is it not okay? School rules are for School. Chinuch is from the home.
Of course, the basic hashkafa has to align, but uniform/socks/mode of dress is not a Chinuch/hashkafa issue. It's appropriate school dress code vs dress code when not in school.
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