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[quote=Anonymous]Every day when my daughter comes home from daycare she has something to tell us about another student, let's call him Sven. It's always, "Today, Sven called me a dumbass," or "Sven played the pushing game today, it's when he pushes me," or "Sven said I'm a moron and boring and drew with marker on my shirt," or "Sven said asshole today. What's that mean?" or "Why does Sven say I'm an idiot to like dinosaurs and that dinosaurs are stupid?" or "Why does Sven say girls are dumb?" And so on. I'm getting kind of concerned that the kid is mean to her and has taught her a bunch of inappropriate words, even though I don't think he really understands what he's doing. He's 4. She's 3. I want to approach the daycare teacher about this situation. I'm not sure what she can do, and I don't want to make too big a deal over this (my daughter doesn't actually seem that upset about it most of the time). It's an in home daycare and "Sven" is the teacher's grandson. How can I bring this up delicately, without making the teacher feel offended or defensive, and what outcome can I reasonably hope for here?[/quote]
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