Anonymous wrote:I have always called the teachers Mrs/Ms/Mr X in front of the children and when I talk about their teachers in front of them. Otherwise, I try to ask other parents in the know or look to the teacher's email signature to see if they prefer the first name or their surname.
Currently, I call the preschool teacher by her first name and the K teacher by his surname.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should children be required to call their teacher, Mimi, or a grandmother type name?
Why would children call someone NOT their grandmother, a variation of Grandma? Your question is going to win the award for Dumbest Question of the Week. You realize many preschool teachers are in their 20's and too young to even BE grandparents, right? That would be totally ridiculous.
But certainly not all: my child's teacher is pushing 60 and is a grandmother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should children be required to call their teacher, Mimi, or a grandmother type name?
Why would children call someone NOT their grandmother, a variation of Grandma? Your question is going to win the award for Dumbest Question of the Week. You realize many preschool teachers are in their 20's and too young to even BE grandparents, right? That would be totally ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should children be required to call their teacher, Mimi, or a grandmother type name?
Why would children call someone NOT their grandmother, a variation of Grandma? Your question is going to win the award for Dumbest Question of the Week. You realize many preschool teachers are in their 20's and too young to even BE grandparents, right? That would be totally ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Should children be required to call their teacher, Mimi, or a grandmother type name?