Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So one 4 year old pre-schooler was upset and the whole school has to change? Man, early Elementry parents are THE WORST.
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And she truly thinks everyone else is being an asshole here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So one 4 year old pre-schooler was upset and the whole school has to change? Man, early Elementry parents are THE WORST.
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And she truly thinks everyone else is being an asshole here.
Anonymous wrote:So one 4 year old pre-schooler was upset and the whole school has to change? Man, early Elementry parents are THE WORST.
Anonymous wrote:So one 4 year old pre-schooler was upset and the whole school has to change? Man, early Elementry parents are THE WORST.
Anonymous wrote:So one 4 year old pre-schooler was upset and the whole school has to change? Man, early Elementry parents are THE WORST.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Better get used to them, OP.
Our old preschool lines up every year to watch the nearby elementary school parade for Halloween. There are ALWAYS scary, bloody and gory get-ups and I have yet to see a kid scream for his life or express any kind of fear.
Note that I've observed this every year for 6 years! The 4 and 5 years old from preschool squeal with glee and clap their hands at every costume, even when the "big kids" come around with zombie and werewolves masks, axes through their exposed brains, etc.
Good for you. But 3 parents of classmates told me the same thing. I have a hard time believing a 4 year old would think this mask was gleeful.
One 4 year old SHOWED UP in that kind of thing.
But seriously, I've been doing this for 6 years and there has never been anyone from that preschool that has turned a hair. The teachers are all there, plus lots of parents who come to take photos, and no one has ever said anything. The teachers from the elementary school dress up in non-scary costumes, some parents too, everyone is smiling and having fun, and I think that's the real reason why the little kids don't find it scary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instead of trying to restrict other people, maybe request a parade just for the pre-schoolers or something similar. Holy entitlement.
What you suggested would be entitlement. I'm surprised you guys wouldn't try to be more inclusive of all the students. Oh well. No need to be assholes about it. You are probably the parents of that kid.
Anonymous wrote:Instead of trying to restrict other people, maybe request a parade just for the pre-schoolers or something similar. Holy entitlement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Better get used to them, OP.
Our old preschool lines up every year to watch the nearby elementary school parade for Halloween. There are ALWAYS scary, bloody and gory get-ups and I have yet to see a kid scream for his life or express any kind of fear.
Note that I've observed this every year for 6 years! The 4 and 5 years old from preschool squeal with glee and clap their hands at every costume, even when the "big kids" come around with zombie and werewolves masks, axes through their exposed brains, etc.
Good for you. But 3 parents of classmates told me the same thing. I have a hard time believing a 4 year old would think this mask was gleeful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Better get used to them, OP.
Our old preschool lines up every year to watch the nearby elementary school parade for Halloween. There are ALWAYS scary, bloody and gory get-ups and I have yet to see a kid scream for his life or express any kind of fear.
Note that I've observed this every year for 6 years! The 4 and 5 years old from preschool squeal with glee and clap their hands at every costume, even when the "big kids" come around with zombie and werewolves masks, axes through their exposed brains, etc.
Good for you. But 3 parents of classmates told me the same thing. I have a hard time believing a 4 year old would think this mask was gleeful.
Why would a 4 year old trump a 10 year old when it's a school event? Why would you even presume that everyone else should adapt for your child's comfort?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think a public school should monitor costumes? Unreasonable. Parents will purchase/make one costume and that is the one the child chooses. Many older elem kids want to wear scary costumes. If your child can't handle it yet, you should stay away from that and all Halloween parties that are not geared for preschoolers.
No, I think parents should try to not be antisocial members of their community. And yes, thank you, we will be staying away from the school-wide party that was supposed to be for everyone.