Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm going to differ and hope that the teachers are talking to them about being kind and thinking about their words, otherwise how do they learn?
Of course I wouldn't expect them to freak out, but this is a chance also to ask if your DD has done anything similar.
Anonymous wrote:Today when I dropped my 3 year old daugther off at school, 2 girls came up to her, holding each other's hands, and said "We don't want to play with you."
My daugther just went about her business and didn't seem to care, but I was taken aback. She normally plays nicely with one of the girls (the one who is more of the "follower" and seemingly being lead by the other girl.
I asked the teachers about this, and they said all of the kids do this to each other and that my daugther normally plays nicely with the other kids.
Oh boy... I guess I thought this all started later? What can I do to start to equip my daugther to navigate this sort of thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, I think it’s crazy that meanness starts that young. we seemed to avoid that in my sons preschool classes, but now he is 5 and in prek and there is one girl he says hi to at drop off who literally ignores him despite talking to other kids. I don’t fault a 5yo for being rude, just more sad to see it starting.
Or. The girl is painfully shy and only talks to 2 kids she feels comfortable with. That was my daughter. They’re 5. They’re not rude.
OP, the worst thing you can do is subliminally suggest that a kid not wanting to play means your daughter needs to fix the situation or even care.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, I think it’s crazy that meanness starts that young. we seemed to avoid that in my sons preschool classes, but now he is 5 and in prek and there is one girl he says hi to at drop off who literally ignores him despite talking to other kids. I don’t fault a 5yo for being rude, just more sad to see it starting.
Anonymous wrote:What is there to navigate? You said yourself your DD didn’t seem to care. Don’t make a problem where there isn’t one.
Anonymous wrote:What is there to navigate? You said yourself your DD didn’t seem to care. Don’t make a problem where there isn’t one.