For children and teenagers, fashion is not just clothes but also a way to express personality, confidence and choice ability. Parents can accompany their children with the simple but useful lessons below.
Teach your child to prepare clothes in advance
The habit of choosing clothes from the previous night not only helps children save time in the morning but also trains initiative and work arrangement skills.
Preparing in advance also helps children have time to think about how to coordinate clothes instead of wearing randomly.
Guide your child on how to coordinate clothes harmoniously
Instead of chasing expensive items, parents can guide their children on how to combine colors, designs and accessories to create a balanced overall look.
This is a skill that helps children form aesthetic taste and know how to take advantage of items available in their wardrobe.
Encourage children to use appropriate accessories
A hat, watch, handbag, or hair clip can help make the outfit more prominent. However, parents should also guide their children to choose accessories that suit their age, circumstances, and outfit.
The sophistication in the use of accessories will help children build their own style without being too fussy.
Put comfort first
A beautiful but inconvenient outfit when exercising will not be an ideal choice.
Parents should help their children understand that clothing needs to be suitable for the learning, playing, and daily activities environment.
When they feel comfortable, children will be more confident in communication and activities.
Help your child be confident in their choice
Not every trend is suitable for everyone. The important thing is that children know how to choose clothes that suit their figure, preferences and circumstances.
Parents should encourage their children to express their personality, while respecting differences instead of imposing a certain style.
Teach your child that fashion is a way to express yourself
Fashion is not only about impressing others but also about how each person expresses their personality and confidence.
When properly oriented, children will understand that dressing beautifully does not mean chasing after branded goods or trends, but knowing how to choose what suits them and use clothes as a way to express their own identity.
In the context that children are increasingly exposed to social networks and global trends early, accompanying children to build a correct mindset about fashion will help children develop a healthy aesthetic taste, appreciate their own values and be confident in life.
