Anonymous wrote:You should teach your child to greet adults when appropriate. It’s not just school— if she goes to Grandmas house she should greet Grandma, etc. It sounds like your teacher is trying to help build that foundation and your supporting it at home will wind up with a better-mannered child.
Yeah I would take this more of a lesson for *you* the parent- they are trying to fill the gap you have missed and politely telling you that you need to step up and teach these things.
We let our kids opt out of contact greetings like hugs or kisses though, which I think is a healthy boundary for them to have. They are free to wave and say hi/bye or give high-fives.