When I picked the kids up the other day, I noticed one of the staff was wearing some reveling clothing. A college aged woman was wearing very short shorts and a low cut, tight spaghetti strapped tank. Her torso and bra were showing. I'm fine with teachers wearing jeans and casual attire, but I feel this was inappropriate as well as impractical for playing with kids.
Would you ask the director about this if you notice it again, or is it not worth rocking the boat about?
Re: Daycare Dress Code?
I think it is very likely her backside will be hanging out when she's sitting on the floor with the kids, and it's not unlikely that a tot will tug on the shirt or she will lean over and show even more cleavage. Maybe I'm a prude, but I don't want an eyeful or my preschooler seeing that as an appropriate way to dress.
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Butt crack while sitting is a bit much, but unless you've actually seen it happen, I don't know what you'd be complaining about.
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
I would think it's inappropriate but it would not bother me enough to report it - especially if it was just once. I tend to pick my battles with daycare. I do not want to have the reputation of being "that mom." I think if you complain too much about smaller things (and I'm not saying you do that), you run the risk of them not taking you seriously on important issues.
I believe the people our children are around do influence their ideas of what is right and wrong, and that includes the way we dress. That said we cannot shield them from everything. I'd rather have a discussion with my child on how "this is how we dress in our family and that doesn't change because of what other families do" then make an issue out of it with the school.
I think teenagers in tank tops is fine - it is their style and it is age appropriate. Now a teacher showing up in a mini skirt and thigh high boots? Heck I'd pull my child from the school if that sort of crap was tolerated.