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Bad language at pre-school

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JammieMummy · 17/09/2012 17:15

Hi

Just wondering if I should address this issue at all or if I should just let it slide. DD (2 years old) had her first week at pre-school last week (3 half days). She seems to be enjoying it and it is giving me a little bit of me time. But she is coming out with words she has not heard in our house and I can only think she has picked them up from the other kids at pre-school.

The first one was rather amusing "boring" said with a sigh and all the attitude of a teenager Wink of course it didn't bother me at all. But then she started coming out with f*k and st Shock I was so shocked I thought she was trying to say something else the first few times she said them. But she says them in context with the right emphasis etc "oh F*k" if something goes wrong etc.

I have a few niggly concerns about the pre-school (not very open with communication and a bit dismissive of me generally) which I am trying to ignore. But should I raise the language issue with them? I know that she hasn't heard these words anywhere else as they appeared 2 days into nursery and DH and I don't say things like that either infront of her or in private. But I can't think of what the staff could do about it to be honest. Hmm

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wannabedomesticgoddess · 18/09/2012 10:31

Definately raise it. Not in an accusing way or overly aggressively. Just in a "thought I should let you know" way.

The teachers wont always see everything.

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