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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 198193" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Does she change her clothes just because she can? Then I would limit options. </p><p></p><p>Does she change because some things are too small and she doesn't remember to tell you until she's already put it on? Have a box for outgrown stuff. </p><p></p><p>Is she bored with her own clothes? Go to Goodwill and get prom dresses. Miss KT had a large selection, and it cracked me up to see this child eating breakfast on Saturday morning, dressed in a purple satin prom gown. </p><p></p><p>Does she just not care what she looks like? Then, in my opinion, you need to not care, either, because it will make you crazy. Miss KT used to look so cute, with her socks matching her clothes, hair ribbons matching, her little dresses that my mom made by putting skirts on T shirts...and then, about fifth grade, she stopped with the fashion tips, and became a huge giant mess. At least she was a clean huge giant mess, but it took me a while to get used to. </p><p></p><p>Do dirty clothes not get in the basket? Don't wash what isn't in the basket. Do clean clothes not get put away? Oh, well. Not your problem. Like the part about her not caring what she looks like. </p><p></p><p>Good luck. This was an ongoing thing around here till Miss KT learned to do her own laundry. Then she would wash one pair of thong undies (because they were her favorites) all by themselves, rather than look for other clothes of similar color.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 198193, member: 4040"] Does she change her clothes just because she can? Then I would limit options. Does she change because some things are too small and she doesn't remember to tell you until she's already put it on? Have a box for outgrown stuff. Is she bored with her own clothes? Go to Goodwill and get prom dresses. Miss KT had a large selection, and it cracked me up to see this child eating breakfast on Saturday morning, dressed in a purple satin prom gown. Does she just not care what she looks like? Then, in my opinion, you need to not care, either, because it will make you crazy. Miss KT used to look so cute, with her socks matching her clothes, hair ribbons matching, her little dresses that my mom made by putting skirts on T shirts...and then, about fifth grade, she stopped with the fashion tips, and became a huge giant mess. At least she was a clean huge giant mess, but it took me a while to get used to. Do dirty clothes not get in the basket? Don't wash what isn't in the basket. Do clean clothes not get put away? Oh, well. Not your problem. Like the part about her not caring what she looks like. Good luck. This was an ongoing thing around here till Miss KT learned to do her own laundry. Then she would wash one pair of thong undies (because they were her favorites) all by themselves, rather than look for other clothes of similar color. [/QUOTE]
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