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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
Yeah. The counterpoint is that at that age is when kids really start to explore their identities and the type of people they want to be, and one of the ways they do that is in how they dress and look. I can see that uniforms take away from that and may hamper personal development. It's a question for developmental psychologists or whatever type of smart person happens to specialize in this area, really.
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The counterpoint to that is that how someone dresses or looks should really be one of the last things that determines a person's identity.
Uniforms could help to encourage students to come up with less superficial ways to express their individuality.