Wearing school uniform at primary school does not affect a child's behaviour or attendance, according to a new study. In fact, new research says in schools where uniforms are compulsory, children are said to feel less sense of belonging to the school.Uniforms are said to give children an identity and thought to improve behaviour because everyone looks the same.The study looked at more than 6,000 children and was published in the journal Early Childhood Research Quarterly.Arya Ansari, lead author of the study and assistant professor of human sciences at The Ohio State University, said: "A lot of the core arguments about why school uniforms are good for student behaviour don’t hold up in our sample,“We didn’t see much difference in our
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