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- From: dabay@morse.cns.vt.edu (Marian Dabay)
- Newsgroups: misc.kids
- Subject: Just say no: was Sesame Street having "sassy" kids.
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- Date: 22 Dec 92 14:10:09 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec18.193031.10992@tms390.micro.ti.com> nsmith@tms390.micro.ti.com (Neal Smith) writes:
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- >As for the kids, most of the smaller ones that appear on that show tend
- >to come accross as shy, needing prompting from the adults or muppet
- >characters. Sassy? What sassy? Where sassy? I have to ask myself what
- >the educator meant who said this. Depending on the adult, some consider
- >jokes, playing, or even asking questions about what's going on to be
- >sassy (i.e., bad behavior); others are more reasonable/lax, and don't
- >consider it sassy unless it's very rude or disruptive. This confusion in
- >definition may be what the problem is here.
-
- This reminded me of a conversation I had with a boy at the mall a few
- months ago. My husband and 3 year old son, Thomas, were getting their
- hair cut. There was a little boy (maybe 5-6) there waiting for his
- mother. Thomas was talking to me and I asked him a question
- (can't remember now what), and Thomas answered "No" in a very matter-
- of-fact voice. He wasn't being nasty or "sassy", just expressing
- disagreement. Well, this little boy got real upset and said "He
- said a nasty word!! Aren't you going to punish him??". When I asked
- him what word, he said that "no" is a nasty word that his mother never
- allows him to say!!! I was shocked!!! Has anyone else ever heard of
- this? I could understand it if Thomas had said, in a very nasty tone,
- "NOOO" (like he does sometimes), to something I told him to do, but
- evidently, this little guy was NEVER allowed to say no to his mother.
- What do you all think, isn't it important to let kids know they can have
- opinions that don't always conform to others? Isn't it important to
- let them express themselves and convey what they think? Are they any
- of you out there that agree with not allowing a child to say "no"?
-
- Marian Dabay
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