We have lots of disadvantages about the uniforms, some of them are:
- Uniforms to the detriment of a child's individuality.
- Students will always find ways to express themselves, giving rise to forms. - Less desirable expression, such as tattoos and piercings. - Schools should be a place where diversity is celebrated. - The cost of uniforms is prohibitive, especially when a family includes more than one school-age child. - An unfair additional cost for taxpayers who send their children to a public school. - An economic burden to lower income families. - A child in a uniform can be the target of bullies from a different school. - Uniforms can decrease the child's comfort level while attending school. - Enforcing uniform standards is difficult.
Now I am going to develop some of these arguments:
1. School uniforms are hard to find at times of the year,
especially in smaller cities. The demand for uniforms is very concentrated at the beginning of the school year. Stores sell them at the beginning of the school year. Therefore, if parents need to buy a uniform item for their children, the probability is high that they cannot find it or at least not immediately. 2. School uniforms go against children's freedom of expression and inhibit their individuality. Young people express their personality and feelings through the clothes they wear. Uniforms take away this form of expression and inhibit their freedom of choice. Schools taught students to think about freedom. Forcing them to wear everyone in the same clothes, not contributing to this end. Hello today and more than ever, we need to instill in children free thinking since they will have the thinkers of tomorrow. Although school uniforms do not go against free thinking, they do convey a message to children of all equal children. This idea is a good educational principle, it is not so at the time of each of them feel like a unique being (which also is). A child needs to have their own thoughts and should not abide by the thoughts of the majority. If there are no divergent thoughts, there is no evolution and if children do not learn to think differently from an early age, it is more difficult for them to do so when they are older. When it is argued against school uniforms, it is argued against an education system that may be producing children too similar to each other. 3. Some school uniforms have security problems. Most of the children's school uniforms include a tie. When a child is playing, the tie can get caught anywhere and cause the child significant injuries, including drowing.