My 5 year old and I had a conversation that completely took me by surprise and upset me. Normally she's been a kind and considerate child and is so lovely with her younger brother. Today the conversation went...
DD: she's actually nice mummy. I haven't played with her because she's fat. But she can be nice actually.
Me: why would you not play with someone because of how they look? People are all shapes and sizes, have different colour skin, eyes, hair.
Dd: Yes but it looks horrible, all fat, all over her body
Me: ok. but you wouldn't like it if someone didn't play with you because they don't like the colour of your hair. It's about how kind people are. And if they make you feel good when you're with them.
Dd: hmmmm, OK. I've never told anyone this. I don't want to talk about it anymore more.
I left it there but I'm horrified that my child, whom we're trying to raise as kind and tolerant would think this.
Not sure what to think. This idea hasn't come from anyone in the family.
Anyone else experienced something similar?
What did you do?