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228: Who Decides How Kids Should Look? School Rules, Hair & Self-Expression

228: Who Decides How Kids Should Look? School Rules, Hair & Self-Expression

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Should schools be allowed to dictate how students wear their hair?

In this episode of The Rosie & Roula Show, Rosie and Roula unpack a controversial school policy that restricts students’ haircuts — banning styles like mullets, undercuts, and shaved designs. What starts as a viral Facebook post quickly becomes a much deeper conversation about self-expression, control, discipline, and freedom, especially for teenagers navigating identity.

Rosie questions how a student’s haircut has anything to do with creating a safe and engaging learning environment, while Roula reflects on parenting, cultural conditioning, and how appearance is often wrongly linked to behavior. Together, they explore why rules around hair disproportionately target young people — and what message this sends about conformity, authority, and autonomy.

They also discuss:

  • Why “this is how it’s always been done” is not a valid argument
  • How controlling appearance can lead to secrecy, shame, and rebellion
  • The difference between hygiene, safety, and control
  • Why self-expression matters most during adolescence
  • How schools could model open dialogue instead of censorship

This episode asks an important question:
Where does it stop — if we start by controlling hair?

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