Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal at our ES always says "kiddos" but never "kids" or "children" -- I don't get this. Is "kiddos" more PC or better school speak for some reason?
What's to get? It is an affectionate term for kids. "Children" is fine if you are living in the 50s and kids are baby goats.
Kids are not “goats.” Words have multiple meanings.
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A baby goat is called a kid. A female goat is called a doe, or a nanny goat, and a male goat is called a buck, or a Billy goat. 3. Goats will eat most any kind of vegetation. A baby goat is a kid. But a kid can also be human!
Anonymous wrote:My dad, who died of Covid a year and a half ago, called me kiddo all my life. I’d call him and he’d a see with such love and excitement - “hey, kiddo”! I call my teen son kiddo now, because I can feel my dad with us when I do.
But different people have different associations. The word “littles” for kids is like nails on a chalkboard to me. That’s my problem, though. Call the people you love whatever makes you happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal at our ES always says "kiddos" but never "kids" or "children" -- I don't get this. Is "kiddos" more PC or better school speak for some reason?
What's to get? It is an affectionate term for kids. "Children" is fine if you are living in the 50s and kids are baby goats.
Interesting. So "kiddos" is all we have left?![]()
Now where did I say that you can only use kiddo? I did not. Kiddo is perfectly acceptable as is "children" or "kid" Who the hell cares really. Our kids are getting shot and killed in schools and this is what op is focused on?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal at our ES always says "kiddos" but never "kids" or "children" -- I don't get this. Is "kiddos" more PC or better school speak for some reason?
What's to get? It is an affectionate term for kids. "Children" is fine if you are living in the 50s and kids are baby goats.
Kids are not “goats.” Words have multiple meanings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal at our ES always says "kiddos" but never "kids" or "children" -- I don't get this. Is "kiddos" more PC or better school speak for some reason?
What's to get? It is an affectionate term for kids. "Children" is fine if you are living in the 50s and kids are baby goats.
Yes, but it is coming from the principal, not some loved one. I want her to be a responsible, competent, and fair educator, not to fake affection for my children.
Anonymous wrote:I don't mind the word "kiddo" but if people put it in the same neighborhood as "hubbie" or littles (or prego) I will stop using it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal at our ES always says "kiddos" but never "kids" or "children" -- I don't get this. Is "kiddos" more PC or better school speak for some reason?
What's to get? It is an affectionate term for kids. "Children" is fine if you are living in the 50s and kids are baby goats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use kiddo so strangers don’t know if girls or boys im very private. So today my kiddo was acting up but a drive around the lights made everything better.
Seems like “kid” would accomplish the same thing without being cutesy and gross.
It’s what my beloved grandmother called me and my siblings and it makes me happy. Sorry it’s so revolting!
OP here. I think it is the context that bothers me with our ES principal. It doesn't help that I generally view her as disingenuous and lacking transparency but when she refers to the children at the school as "kiddos" and her actions indicate she has no genuine affection for them, I feel like she has focus-grouped a word and decided it will serve her purposes. A beloved grandmother saying it is perfect, but not the principal.
Ok you don't like her so no matter what she said you wouldn't like it. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal at our ES always says "kiddos" but never "kids" or "children" -- I don't get this. Is "kiddos" more PC or better school speak for some reason?
What's to get? It is an affectionate term for kids. "Children" is fine if you are living in the 50s and kids are baby goats.