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Reply to "Pre-K communication issue, student, teacher and parent!"
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[quote=Anonymous] 1. "Booties" means short boots. 2. Preschoolers say the most ridiculous things - it is developmentally normal so let it go unless the unwanted behavior is persistent. Who knows what that child was trying to say. 3. Please don't encourage your child to complain to the teacher for every little thing, it is draining and impractical to have 20 little people constantly tattling on one another. Advocating against bullying is important: hitting, spitting and insults. "Booties"? Not so much. 4. As I understand it, the teacher took the word literally, as in boots. She wanted to know what your son was offended about. Did she really yell, OP? Because you have misinterpreted every action before that, so I'm not sure I believe you when you say she yelled. Bottom line, you must be one hypersensitive, language-impaired lady - do your best not to impart those traits to your little darling, otherwise he'll have a rude awakening at the real school. [/quote]
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