AnonyMouse_29641 Posted June 12, 2018 Posted June 12, 2018 I'm pretty sure I've done right to ignore what I've heard tonight, but just checking. Miss Six and Mr Seven on the swings. Miss Six spends most of her time hanging upside down and swinging from the cross-bar. Mr Seven tells her she's a 'monkey'. 'Yeah you're a monkey, you're a real monkey'. Nothing wrong there no-one is offended, except,..., Miss Six is African mixed race. Mr Seven is white British. I'm feeling awkward. Do you think a quiet word tomorrow? They're oblivious to any difference, why point it out? Except...this same child, in a fit of pique some weeks back, muttered something about, 'the poo coloured people'? Certainly nothing he would have heard at home - all his own work. Any reassurance or challenges appreciated.
AnonyMouse_19762 Posted June 12, 2018 Posted June 12, 2018 Hi Honey - I imagine that he said this in complete innocence - I would perhaps make a note and then say nothing unless this becomes a regular thing 1
AnonyMouse_37885 Posted June 13, 2018 Posted June 13, 2018 I would say the other comment is more worrying. Maybe some group work around similarities and differences, positive images of people of all different skin tones etc. It may well be born of curiosity and open discussion could address any questions / questioning thoughts. 1 1
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