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Reply to "Another question about the same preschool/daycare teacher - are my concerns justified?"
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[quote=Anonymous] It's fine to share what they are working on with you. I don't remember how old your kid is, but if he's only got a couple of words, like "no," then he's too young to understand the concept of manners to any large degree. That doesn't mean you don't teach him please and thank you. You do. By modeling it. But he doesn't get that he's being rude, so the teacher shouldn't focus on that. The teacher doesn't seem to understand what's developmentally appropriate. That would concern me. Failing to understand that could bring on more incidences of her expecting certain things your child is not yet capable of. Setting him up for failure, if you will, which is bad at any age, but particularly bad for very young kids. If there is a way to switch teachers, I'd explore that. But it might be a problem with the overall culture of the school. [/quote]
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