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Reply to "Another question about the same preschool/daycare teacher - are my concerns justified?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. My son is three, has a good vocabulary in his native language, but just started to learn English, so not much there. PPs are right, I am sensitive, a first time mom, and a first time group care user. I don't want to switch daycares only because I feel offended over little things. My son is still adapting, but seems happy there. Again, the center itself is great in my opinion, it is this one teacher. I did tell her that I agree and will work in the issue with my kid, but I tried to explain why he would even do that. He is not spirited by any means, he is on the shy side and not offensive overall. It is a language issue, I was surprised she suggested otherwise. It mirrored the markers situation is that she again implied that I don't instill proper manners in him. [/quote] Maybe the teacher could have approached the topic more politely, but at 3, it's not unreasonable to encourage your kid to say "no thank you" and to use an indoor voice. Sure kids get excited and shout but we can remind them to behave properly. No harm. [/quote]
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