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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I’ve been working and daycare for a couple years and prior to that I’ve never heard that term being used. The majority of teachers use it and a lot of them use it in the negative way and maybe with an aggressive tone. I’ve even heard children repeat it saying to other children in a very rude way which is the same way they hear their teacher say it. When children are that young they don’t understand things with multiple terms. They hear the term no thank you being used in a - way way more than they hear it in a positive way. I refuse to use that with the children because when I teach them the meaning of no thank you I want it to be when we’re playing kitchen and they offer me food. That is the proper way to say no thank you to a child. There are many other terms that teachers and parents could use if they wanna avoid just using the word no. [/quote] This post is from 2016! You felt it was neccessary to rehash this just to post this ^^???[/quote]
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