Girls Training Bras
Are you pondering helping your daughter select her first training bra? I bet you are reflecting back when your mother took you to shop for your first bra. You were mostly like excited and embarrassed at the same time as you looked and talked about girls training bras.
If you think it is about time for your daughter to have her first bra keep in mind that she may feel a little shy, embarrassed, or a little worried about talking about her development and the need for a training bra. You should take some time and teach her how to shop for and select the right size and style. What you teach her now will help her as she matures to select the correct size and style as she develops into womanhood.
As you know selecting a girls training bra is a big step for your daughter as she continues to grow up and mature. Before you and your daughter select her first bra you should consider developing a plan for discussing the importance of a training bra and select the bra. Here are some points to consider as you think about and develop your plan together.
Plan enough time and do not rush. It is important to demonstrate that you are very interested in making sure your daughter has fun and fills satisfied at the end of the selection process. Make it a relaxing.
Help her to fill comfortable by explaining the body changes she is experiencing is normal and that the girls training bra is part of growing up and maturing. Make the conversation a very positive experience for your daughter.
A second element of your plan is determining the right bra size. Training bras come in a range from AA to A. Visit bra size calculator web site to help you determine the right size for your daughter.
The third element of your plan is to explain different bra styles and what the different styles are for. Help your daughter understand the pros and cons of wirefree bras, underwire bras, front closure bras, teen sports bras, soft cup bras, cotton bras, etc. Helping her understand the different styles, how they work, and how they fit the more comfortable she will be with her very first training bra.
The fourth element of your plan should include a demonstration on how to put the bra on by loosening the straps and slipping her arms through the straps, then leaning forward a little and fitting each breast into the cups, and finally hooking or clasping the back of the training bra. Express your excitement with how well it fits and looks on you daughter. Remember to make this a very positive experience.
The fifth and final element of the your plan is to have you daughter consider several different types of bras, different fabrics, so she determine which on is the most comfortable for her. Remember what is comfortable for you may not be comfortable for your daughter. Let her know that neutral or basic colors such as white, beige, and cream are very versatile and can be worn under just about any clothing. Do not snub the fun colors such as hot pink, blue, and red patterns because they can make for a fun experience. The selection should be your daughter’s choice so she fells good about her first bra. You job is to teach, set the limits, and support her decision.
So make this an exciting experience for you and your daughter! Continue to talk with her making sure she is feeling good about her experience. Even if she’s shy and too embarrassed to express her feelings, she will hear what you are saying, and your wisdom will get through to her.
Good Luck and have lots of fun with your daughter!!
This training bra will provide your daughter with a great look while providing the comfortable feel.
Girls training bras are brassiere designed for girls who have started to develop breasts but are not yet considered “developed” enough to allow for a standard-sized bra to fit properly. The constructed is simple and the training bras provide little, if any, support. Training bras were invented in the 1950s, in response to the desire of adolescent girls to “fit in” with their more developed peers. Girls training bras can be purchased through Maidenform, J C Penny, Jockey, and Amazon.
Bras have been with us for a long time.
Historical records provide information that women have used some style of garment to lift, separate and restrict their breasts since 2000 BC. Comfort and fit were not considered to be important features until the early 1900’s. But today, comfort and fit have become very important to consumers. The bra manufacturers have responded by improving both the design and sizing of their bras.
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