BuzzandAriel'smom
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I am dealing with a problem with the kids in first grade with my dd. Today she came home and told me that a boy on the playground said that she and her friend were "hot and sexy girls". She mispronounced sexy and said sasky because she had never heard that word before. I asked her in my most non-judgemental voice what she thought that meant and if the other kids involved knew what it meant. She thinks it means good or cool but she said that she thinks her friends know what it means. I did not tell her what it means but I told her that it was an adult term that is inappropriate for kids. This is not my only issue. There are boys trying to kiss her and asking her to marry them and saying they are in love with her and that she is their girlfriend and at one point there was a fight between 2 boys over her. She was upset by that because she told them that she can't have a boyfriend until she is 16 and that she can have as many friends as she wants.
She is a really good kid and makes great grades but I am worried that if this is what is happening in first grade then how can I do anything about what happens in 6th grade when she goes to middle school. I must add that we live in a very conservative well to-do area where education is a priority. The school system is wonderful but they can't exactly control the language and subject matter that goes on outside at the playground.
I feel like taking her out of school and homeschooling her. I homeschooled my niece who was 13 because she was failing and having learning problems so I know how hard it is. I only did that for 3 months so that she could catch up and pass 6th grade. But homeschooling full time to my own child (and my son will be starting kindergarten next year) would be another story altogether.
I don't want to react out of fear. I don't like to let fear and anxiety rule my life. I am planning on talking to the school councelor and see what she says. My husband understands why I am freaking out but he says I am overreacting.
Have any of you parents out there been down this road and can offer some perspective?
She is a really good kid and makes great grades but I am worried that if this is what is happening in first grade then how can I do anything about what happens in 6th grade when she goes to middle school. I must add that we live in a very conservative well to-do area where education is a priority. The school system is wonderful but they can't exactly control the language and subject matter that goes on outside at the playground.
I feel like taking her out of school and homeschooling her. I homeschooled my niece who was 13 because she was failing and having learning problems so I know how hard it is. I only did that for 3 months so that she could catch up and pass 6th grade. But homeschooling full time to my own child (and my son will be starting kindergarten next year) would be another story altogether.
I don't want to react out of fear. I don't like to let fear and anxiety rule my life. I am planning on talking to the school councelor and see what she says. My husband understands why I am freaking out but he says I am overreacting.
Have any of you parents out there been down this road and can offer some perspective?
What kind of support is available in your community. We happen to live in an area with lots of homeschool groups, activities and whatever you could want to imagine. It was actually quite easy to overschedule even when homeschooling. Do what you think is best. They are only 6 years old once-that's 1/2 way to 12 when they may have some sort of reason to have a beginning idea of what "sexy" is. Love em and keep them small while you can-when you blink they grow up and move out! Good luck in whatever you and your husband decide.
I think we have all had to tell our kids that something is inappropriate for them. At that age, my kids would ask to watch a certain tv show or movie, buy a certain outfit or toy, and if I didn't agree with it I didn't allow it, even if other kids did.



. My 5 year old can prepare her own lunch and make smart choices about what would consitute a healthy lunch. My 13 year old can set her own schedule for school and get it done, and she understands deadlines and how to study on her own without mommy whispering in her ear. When I was very sick, she even wrote up her own lesson plans and went ahead with her school week. She has also a job already.