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Question: I’ve never gotten all As in my life and to be truthful I think my parent think I’m well hopeless. I’m going into 10th grade in high school and I’d really like to get my act together any tips???
Question: I’m the nanny, her parents would like advice.
What is the best way to handle/discipline an honest, inquisitive 4 year old girl who blurts out, to any random person, whatever comes to mind?? She is “accidentally” brutally honest…I like to say haha.
Examples of what the child blurts out:
“I like the dots on your face, can I connect the dots?” (To a random lady)
“He has dark brown skin” (To man at store)
“Brown skinned people are not allowed to give me a bath.” (To me. She was moody that night and didn’t want me to give her a bath.)
Her parents don’t want to make a big deal out of this in fear that she might understand that this is wrong and when upset lash out with hurtful words against others…
FYI. I know she means well and her parents are not racists.
Question: I’m the nanny, her parents would like advice.
What is the best way to handle/discipline an honest, inquisitive 4 year old girl who blurts out, to any random person, whatever comes to mind?? She is “accidentally” brutally honest…I like to say haha.
Examples of what the child blurts out:
“I like the dots on your face, can I connect the dots?” (To a random lady)
“He has dark brown skin” (To man at store)
“Brown skinned people are not allowed to give me a bath.” (To me. She was moody that night and didn’t want me to give her a bath.)
Her parents don’t want to make a big deal out of this in fear that she might understand that this is wrong and when upset lash out with hurtful words against others…
FYI. I know she means well and her parents are not racists.
Any ideas of what to do? Experiences??
Explaining that it’s hurtful does not work.
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TRICKY situation! 4 year old — very inquisitive and honest; comments come out as rude. Best way to handle?
I’m the nanny, her parents would like advice.
What is the best way to handle/discipline an honest, inquisitive 4 year old girl who blurts out, to any random person, whatever comes to mind?? She is “accidentally” brutally honest…I like to say haha.
Examples of what the child blurts out:
“I like the dots on your face, can I connect the dots?” (To a random lady)
“He has dark brown skin” (To man at store)
“Brown skinned people are not allowed to give me a bath.” (To me. She was moody that night and didn’t want me to give her a bath.)
Her parents don’t want to make a big deal out of this in fear that she might understand that this is wrong and when upset lash out with hurtful words against others…
FYI. I know she means well and her parents are not racists.
Any ideas of what to do? Experiences??
Explaining that it’s hurtful does not work.
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