School Uniform Articles

  • Schools out for Summer and School Uniforms

    Posted on June 7, 2012 by Amy Miller

    It’s true, schools out for the summer and your child/ children will be spending their summer vacation doing all the activities that children love about their summer break; swimming, summer baseball, softball, camps, and reading programs. I know as a parent that summer can sometimes be overwhelming, because most families, both parents work and sometimes the summer brings added expenses, like child care [...]



  • Educational Excellence & School Uniforms

    Posted on May 24, 2012 by Amy Miller

    When people think about school uniforms, normally the first thought that pops into their head is a private school or prep school. We have all heard it− all talked about it, so it’s really no secret that sometimes the clothing that is purchased for school, either by the parent or the student can be distracting [...]



  • 4 Steps a Healthy Relationship with your Child.

    Posted on May 10, 2012 by Amy Miller

    With all the everyday responsibilities as a parent and provider sometimes parents forget some of the most important things when it comes to our child/ or children. Many assume because they have clean cloths, nice things, food in their bellies and a roof over their head that life is good. Here are a few tips [...]



  • 4 Affordable Summer Vacation Ideas that your kids will love!

    Posted on April 19, 2012 by Amy Miller

    As the school year begins to come to an end and summer quickly approaches, your child will be excited about the summer and all the activities that are associated with summer break; like the family vacation. With that said, rising gas prices could potentially jeopardize the summer family vacation, but here are a few ideas [...]



  • Is Your Teenage Daughter being bullied?

    Posted on April 10, 2012 by Amy Miller

    Bullying is one of the most troubling experiences that a young girl can face while in school. Many teenage girls become victims of physical, emotional and psychological abuse at the hands of their classmates and it is not unusual for these young women to suffer in silence.

    At some ages, the need to fit in with [...]



  • 3 Simple Tips to Prepare your Teenager for College

    Posted on April 2, 2012 by Amy Miller

    As parents one of the most important topics that we discuss with our teenage children is “where and how” your child will attend college. There are a few simple steps that you can take as a parent to begin to prepare your teenager for teenager for college.
    Step 1: ACT/SAT
    Most parents assume that their teenager will [...]



  • Simple Ideas to get Your Child Involved in Summer Reading Programs

    Posted on March 20, 2012 by Amy Miller

    The summer is an exciting time for school-aged children; A time for swimming, baseball, family vacations, and no school. Most children look to the summer as a break from school work, but there are a few programs that are available that can be taken advantage of and as a parent you can begin to prepare [...]



  • Signs That your Child is Battling Depression

    Posted on March 12, 2012 by Amy Miller

    Have you been worried that your child may be exhibiting signs of depression? Are you waiting to see signs that can’t be mistaken for anything else? Depression in children is very different from the normal, daily emotions that coincide with natural development. A child that appears to be sad isn’t indicative of that child suffering [...]



  • Girls and School Uniforms

    Posted on November 23, 2011 by msteaple

    Girls can be very particular about their fashion and style, and their school uniforms are no exception to this rule. Luckily, school uniforms are becoming trendier and more fashionable to allow girls to show off their sense of style.
    Girls wishing to change their style once in a while should purchase an assortment of school [...]



  • Boys and School Uniforms

    Posted on November 23, 2011 by msteaple

    Having school uniforms for boys is an excellent way to teach boys how to dress, and even act, like young gentlemen. Let’s face it, this generation’s ideas for boys’ fashion is not what it used to be. Most boys today are dressing in clothes that are too baggy or too tight. No longer do boys [...]



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