Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very normal for young children to do this. It's normal for kids to say they are bad, they want to die or they want to kill themselves.
I hope this is sarcastic.
Not sarcastic at all.
It is not normal at all.
I agree not at all normal. In fact if your child is saying that they want to die and want to kill themselves you have much bigger problems than being a "bad boy."
NP here. It is actually quite normal. Not ideal by any stretch of imagination, but not an indication of anything horrible. Little kids don't even know what that means and they love to parrot what older kids, siblings say - and even though the crowd here on DCUM doesn't let their kids play with guns and using violent language, most of America does. They see their older brother/sister using this kind of language while playing, and they parrot it.
I have never heard or heard of a kid saying they want to die or kill themselves. My kids play with guns. Older sibs do not say they want to die either.... Not normal. If your kid is doing this, they need help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very normal for young children to do this. It's normal for kids to say they are bad, they want to die or they want to kill themselves.
I hope this is sarcastic.
Not sarcastic at all.
It is not normal at all.
I agree not at all normal. In fact if your child is saying that they want to die and want to kill themselves you have much bigger problems than being a "bad boy."
NP here. It is actually quite normal. Not ideal by any stretch of imagination, but not an indication of anything horrible. Little kids don't even know what that means and they love to parrot what older kids, siblings say - and even though the crowd here on DCUM doesn't let their kids play with guns and using violent language, most of America does. They see their older brother/sister using this kind of language while playing, and they parrot it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very normal for young children to do this. It's normal for kids to say they are bad, they want to die or they want to kill themselves.
I hope this is sarcastic.
Not sarcastic at all.
It is not normal at all.
I agree not at all normal. In fact if your child is saying that they want to die and want to kill themselves you have much bigger problems than being a "bad boy."
NP here. It is actually quite normal. Not ideal by any stretch of imagination, but not an indication of anything horrible. Little kids don't even know what that means and they love to parrot what older kids, siblings say - and even though the crowd here on DCUM doesn't let their kids play with guns and using violent language, most of America does. They see their older brother/sister using this kind of language while playing, and they parrot it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very normal for young children to do this. It's normal for kids to say they are bad, they want to die or they want to kill themselves.
I hope this is sarcastic.
Not sarcastic at all.
It is not normal at all.
I agree not at all normal. In fact if your child is saying that they want to die and want to kill themselves you have much bigger problems than being a "bad boy."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very normal for young children to do this. It's normal for kids to say they are bad, they want to die or they want to kill themselves.
I hope this is sarcastic.
Not sarcastic at all.
It is not normal at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very normal for young children to do this. It's normal for kids to say they are bad, they want to die or they want to kill themselves.
I hope this is sarcastic.
Not sarcastic at all.
Anonymous wrote:I know I'm going to get backlash for this, but does he by any chance have a black teacher or teacher's assistant? There are some (black) members of my family who will tell my kids they are bad, as a joke. Even though they mean no harm, I have had to tell them to cut it out because I don't want my kids internalizing it the way your son has.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter says this about her behavior at times "I was a bad girl today." She's 3. I believe she's infering it from when we talk about having made poor behavior choices in a given situation. Like last week she destroyed a classmate's block creation and kicked all the blocks all over the classroom. She's well aware that the opposite of good is bad, so when I ask her if that was a good behavior choice, I think naturally, in her head she goes "no, it was a bad choice." I just say "no, you are not bad, you made a poor choice. Let's try harder tomorrow to make better choices." I really don't think anyone is telling her she's a bad girl, I've spent enough time in the daycare, and it's in my office so I see the teachers/children in the halls frequently enough that there's no way they could hide it if they were using that kind of language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very normal for young children to do this. It's normal for kids to say they are bad, they want to die or they want to kill themselves.
I hope this is sarcastic.