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How do you explain SN to your kids?
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04/02/2013, 08:02 PM
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I don't mean to be rude... but I think you're overthinking things a bit.
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04/02/2013, 08:15 PM
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My DD's have lots of carers of different nationalities at their daycare. They don't notice the difference. People are people to them.
DD's have seen people in wheelchairs - when 3, DD1 asked "how come that man gets to sit down and I have to walk. I want a chair with wheels too." I simply said "he has to use the chair because his legs don't work, yours do so you have to walk". No more questions, re why they didn't work.
People of the same sex holding hands DOES.NOT.REGISTER. to them. Again - those are adult concepts. DD2 has a boy with 2 dads in her class. Some of the kids have no dad. To her it's the same as having 2 grandparents or 2 aunties.
They HAVE noticed a few children here and there who are very obviously disabled and when they question, I answer simply. ie a child being fed through a nasal tube - "that is how he gets his food, because he can't eat". "why, Mummy?" "because that is the way he was made". Similar answer for disabled child, I said "he is just acting that way because he has hurt his brain and doesn't know it isn't right".
They usually don't question differences to be honest.
ETA - They did once comment on a very, very dark skinned man who they literally ran into - he was very tall and skinny, so I assume quite imposing to someone less than 1m tall. I just again said "that is the way he was made".
This post has been edited by lynnemine: 04/02/2013, 08:19 PM
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04/02/2013, 08:22 PM
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I was at the hospital or hospitidal as my 2yo dd says  and she noticed a man who was covered in a black burns suit, head to toe. DD said "whats that mummy?" unfortunately he was in ear shot in the waiting room. I said "it's a man" softly praying he wouldn't hear. I tried to distract her with my phone but she kept looking and asking me.  I was sad for him but wasn't sure what else to say to stop her asking me. Any ideas?
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