Anonymous wrote:Say it's rainbow day. BFD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inappropriate.
and yes I like gay people blahblah.
Sexuality is not a topic for daycare.
+1. I'm wearing a Unity Orlando Pride t-shirt right now. I'm very supportive of gay marriage. I'm a minister who happily performs ceremonies. But its not a preschool topic. All they need to learn is to be kind. We want to raise our littlest people to see gay rights as a given. Not as something different.
This is unrealistic. The LGBTQ community is under attack and their rights are not a given. We need to celebrate and uplift them.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it inappropriate? Do you think it's ok for your kid to bully the kids who have 2 moms or 2 dads? What about parents from 2 different races?
Do you think your 4 year old is going to start having sex now or something? What exactly are you bothered about OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inappropriate.
and yes I like gay people blahblah.
Sexuality is not a topic for daycare.
+1. I'm wearing a Unity Orlando Pride t-shirt right now. I'm very supportive of gay marriage. I'm a minister who happily performs ceremonies. But its not a preschool topic. All they need to learn is to be kind. We want to raise our littlest people to see gay rights as a given. Not as something different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got this email.
" (as a company) is celebrating PRIDE tomorrow by showing our colors! If you would like to show your support of PRIDE month, dress in Rainbow or your favorite color tomorrow, June 28th."
I don't know what to think of it. How to explain PRIDE to a 4 yo?
Don't. Let the daycare handle it. Tell your kid they can pick out their favorite color shirt to wear if you want or don't. It doesn't matter much. Kids that age won't really care.
The whole concept of pride can be what someone else posted - happy and proud of who you are. That's something that little kids can grasp. Or they can teach them about the colors of the rainbow.
Other than that, little kids neither know or care about pride month.
Anonymous wrote:I think there is little meaning doing it at a daycare. Why encourage young kids who can't grasp the concepts associated with pride?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah it’s weird and most people agree but you can’t do anything about it.
Anonymous wrote:Just got this email.
" (as a company) is celebrating PRIDE tomorrow by showing our colors! If you would like to show your support of PRIDE month, dress in Rainbow or your favorite color tomorrow, June 28th."
I don't know what to think of it. How to explain PRIDE to a 4 yo?