British schools have started asking parents to not wear pyjamas when dropping their kids at school in the mornings as teachers feel that it sets a bad example to the children, says Bang Showbiz.
Chris Kemp-Hall said: "We all have the opinion that appearing at school dressed in pyjamas isn't the right way to go about things. It's about setting an example and having self esteem."
Terri Llewellyn-Quinn, a parent who does bother to get dressed before dropping her kids off at their schools thought that parents who didn't make the effort should be ashamed of themselves. "It's absolutely ridiculous. How long does it take to throw a pair of jeans on?", she said.
Do you think there is anything wrong with wearing pyjamas when dropping the kids at school?
Chris Kemp-Hall said: "We all have the opinion that appearing at school dressed in pyjamas isn't the right way to go about things. It's about setting an example and having self esteem."
Terri Llewellyn-Quinn, a parent who does bother to get dressed before dropping her kids off at their schools thought that parents who didn't make the effort should be ashamed of themselves. "It's absolutely ridiculous. How long does it take to throw a pair of jeans on?", she said.
Do you think there is anything wrong with wearing pyjamas when dropping the kids at school?