It is a perfect May day: the sun is bright, the sky is clear, and there is a hint of early summer warmth. Three year old Lucy knows exactly what to wear. She pulls on her waterproof trousers, bright yellow wellies and pink bobble hat knitted by Grandma. She grabs her Peppa Pig rucksack and walks happily into Mummy's room, confident in the knowledge that she has made excellent fashion choices today. Mummy, however, seems to think differently. Apparently they are going to a family barbecue, apparently neither rain nor snow is expected, and apparently Aunt Jane would love to see how pretty Lucy looks in her new flowery dress. Lucy throws herself onto the floor and refuses to move. She is overwhelmed with rage and indignation.   

Two and three year olds are busy trying to develop a sense of who they are as individuals. Little girls, particularly, can learn quite young how to dress themselves and choosing their own clothes can be a way of asserting some sort of control over their life. Unfortunately their fashion choices are rarely informed by an understanding of the whether or social convention!  In addition, they can have strong and overwhelming feelings which are quick to show themselves if their plans or wishes are opposed. While Lucy howls on the floor, her mother is no doubt feeling exasperated! How can she get her beautiful little girl into a lovely dress and a sunny mood by the time they get to the party?

In order to move forward, it will be important for Lucy's mother to be sensitive to Lucy's underlying emotions. Lucy's rage is related to her feeling a sudden and unexpected loss of control when she thought she was being so grown up and sensible. Her attempts at being an individual were trampled on by her mother's strange ideas about the weather and beliefs about what little girls should where to parties! Lucy might feel happier if she received praise for getting herself dressed (preferably as soon as she walked into the room). She has demonstrated amazing independent dressing skills! Her mother could tell her that she looks great and gently suggest that they have a look out of the window together to see whether the outfit is going to work for today's weather or if it should be saved for another day. Lucy will appreciate  retaining some sense of control, and it might be that Mum suggests that Lucy chooses her shoes, or is allowed to wear her trousers underneath her dress until she gets too hot, or perhaps she is given the choice of two more appropriate outfits. Laying the choices out the night before is often a good plan! Sometimes it is a question of picking your battles and deciding what is important. In a few years time, the story of when Lucy went to a summer barbecue in a bobble hat could be a treasured family anecdote!

By Dr. Clare Henderson, Child Clinical Psychologist

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Nicki MacFarlane Blue sale

12/03/2012 11:06

Looking for a touch of classic British styles for Spring?
 
Tomorrow's sale on halfpintchic.com features items from award winning English Childrenswear collection by UK designer Nicki MacFarlane.
 
Best known for designing flowergirl dresses for the William and Kate's Royal Wedding, Nicki’s latest collection, Nicki MacFarlane Blue, has produced a range of elegant daywear clothes with a sophisticated color palette and contemporary style.
 
The sale features perfect pinnies, well cut shorts and pretty tops and shirts all at bargain prices for you to step into Spring and stay classic chic for summer without burning a hole in your purse.

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If you want to keep up with the latest boutique collections, Half-Pint Chic Baby Chic and Party Chic boutiques offer a selection of beautiful baby wear and gifts to exquisite party outfits from labels such as Caramel Baby & Child, Their Nibs, Tartine et Chocolat and Simonetta all with 70% off rrp.

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Cotton and Milk

15/02/2012 00:06

If you are a fan of great British reds, blues and whites, you will love the clothes featured in our latest sale.

Cotton and Milk offers an exquisite organic and vintage collection for boys and girls 6 years and under. Designer Justine Glanfield was formerly a knitwear designer for Burberry and her talent has earned her the support of the same people who back Isabel Marant. 

Stock up on some clean modern designs for Spring and Summer with modern stripes and nautical styles perfect for the little sailers in them.

Here are a couple of our favourites to help get you in the mood.

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A fabulous day dress priced just £24.00 (rrp £73.00)

 

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A unisex striped top priced at £29.00 (rrp £78.00)

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Hats off to Louis Bullocks

02/02/2012 11:51

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Louis Bardo Bullocks, one of Hollywood’s most stylish tots, has given us a bit of inspiration for hats this winter.  He has already been seen sporting a range of fabulous head warmers, from knit beanies to khaki fisherman hats so we thought we would suggest some from our very own designer brands to help your babies stay warm and chic on those crisp afternoon walks.

We want see your how your minis are keeping warm this winter. Post your favourite picture on our facebook page and we will send a prize to the one with the most likes!

The Cashmere Cuddle hat

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Little Barn’s Cashmere Cuddle Hat is soft and an adorable baby hat for ages 0-6 months.  £11.50 (was £25.00).

Hat and mittens

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This Alpaca fleece lined mouse hat and matching mits is by Egg by Susan Lazar.  Available in three colours at just £30.00 (was £62.00)

The classic beanie


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This super soft 100% cashmere beanie by Oscar and Valentine is great to keep the ears lovely and snug and comes with special bag – great gift idea. £21.00 (was £43.00)

The baby bonnet

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Another classic Oscar and Valentine 100% Cashmere crochet trim bonnet with sweet hearts over the ears.  Special presentation bag included. £23.00 (was £48.00)