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Toddler Girl Dresses Toddler daughter hates dresses and skirts? My daughter lives in jeans and sweat pants. I love to wear skirts and dresses, but she does not. Should I do from time to time, or should I let them? Let him go - why make him uncomfortable in your interest? Do you really benefit? Is it worth all the fuss is sought in a skirt or a dress? The answer is actually quite simple. If it is still a young child, it is not so much the clothes that count. It is the fact that it has a say in what she wears. This is the age of independence, and one of the things she feels she can control. Avoid confrontation, instead, try shopping together and let her choose a skirt or a dress she likes and would be comfortable in. Remember, everyone has different tastes. Let them express their individuality. With children, you choose your battles. No, I do not think you have to wear her dresses and skirts if she does not wear them. I really can not think of an occasion when she had "to wear one. I suppose if she was in a wedding. But for the moment I let her wear whatever she is comfortable in. My niece is two years old when she stop wearing dresses I do not want it to be release. If you make a big deal about it, I think it can withstand more than you. I think everyone is right here .... There are lots of pants, jeans, shirts that are very girly she can get comfortable. Moreover, as mentioned previously, it may leave the Likes it ... do not change / as they grow. If she still insists on dresses later, this situation will be a laughable memory. Lets let people express ... And you can meet halfway contiuing be to tell her how beautiful she is, and just because she dresses in jeans a lot, she is still your beautiful little lady! You can do her hair cute, or as I said, you can buy the girly suits, and jeans with cool artwork, and t-shirts ... it needs to be comfortable and free! It is developing AUTO Consciousness, it is now aware of his SLEF and its environment. I was the same when I was younger, sometimes I am forced into a dress and said: "Now you look like a little girl," but in reality dresses and skirts just wasn't me. But when we were. Posted on July 17, 2010.
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