“So, now it’s about freedom rights?

” Look at one of my first one or two posts in this thread, yes that’s kind of what it’s about lol.
“Oooh but anxiety can be triggered in many ways, but that doesn’t mean uniforms have a direct correlation. Kids can’t be wrapped up into a ball their whole life!” Yada yada
On the grand scheme, uniforms aren’t a stepping stone for a child, they’re not a learning enhancement, none of that... so on the grounds of being free why shouldn’t they choose their outfits for school? It doesn’t mean they’re spoiled or something if they don’t like it.
And what’s your point exactly? A lot of things can have an effect on a kid’s anxiety, a lot of things can psychologically affect someone in a negative way, yeah duh. Why were you denying uniforms can possibly do this until now? You tell me rules or guidelines implemented in schools that might trigger anxiety or depression... I’ll answer if I think it should actually be necessary in schools to improve the students’ education and well-being or if it’s more inclined to being a possible detriment that isn’t worth it! Pretty sure something that triggers anxiety etc. is typically looked into and potentially changed no matter how minor it is, or how ridiculous you might take it to be.

But we’re talking about rules/policies in schools here not anything else. Are uniforms flat-out necessary? No. So if it’s simply
possible to cause negative psychological effects, that is something to consider if it’s worth it if you ask me.
Your sarcastic exaggerating post leads me to believe you think I would be against say, school group projects, because it’s something that can effect or trigger these anxieties/conditions. No, because that is actually
beneficial to the educational system and a student’s learning & communication skills, ie growing as a student and person. Pretty fundamental and necessary in life.