Annoyingly I haven’t set up good routines with the children being presentable when they leave the house. When they were younger we did a lot of outside activities and I didn’t stress over them having matching clothes etc (but they were always clean teeth brushed etx):
well I regret not instilling better habits because I now have a 7 and 9 year old who are happy to leave the houses looking a mess. Every morning is a stressor get them to brush their hair. They ask why and I say “because your hair looks a mess” but they say they don’t care and don’t appear to worry about what they look like.
Do children naturally start caring when they get toward preteen/teen. Maybe when others start showings interest in appearance? Any ideas about what I can do to encourage them to take more pride in appearance without a fight each morning.
FYI I’m not trying to make my kids look perfect or well groomed….I’m literally taking about wiping breakfast food off their mouth, brushing the bed near out of their hair etc.
we’ve been out a few times and I’ve looked at them and thought how terribly
messy they look compared to others. I worry that as they get older this is more of an issue because of how they are perceived.