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Reply to "If a teacher asks if my child is an only child (they are) what could they have noticed in the classroo"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't kids draw pictures of their families and write about them in school? She was probably just confirming that your daughter is an only child, as she had written about or drawn in class. [/quote] Exactly. As a teacher do I see some patterns? Yes, there are things that kids with or without siblings might be more likely to do. But they certainly don't apply to every kid. But in early elementary, far and away the most common thing that kids with siblings do, that kids without siblings don't do, is talk about their siblings, followed by writing or drawing about their siblings. [/quote]
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