Wow, I never thought I would have to worry about this so soon! DD is 3, and she was teased by mean kids for the first time yesterday, and it is still bothering me! Read my story and tell me- what would you have done? I am also curious how I should best handle things like this in the future. Here's what happened:
We were at Burger King, after eating and dd was playing in the big play structure. All of the sudden two families, with 2 moms and a set of grandparents, came in- with 7 kids in total. So they were all playing, dc was trying to join in (she loves playing with other kids), but the kids were all used to playing together I guess, and they did not really want her to join in. Although they were telling her to go away, she was still having fun chasing them and did not seem to notice that they were a bit hostile towards her.
So their food comes, and most of the kids go to eat exept the two oldest brothers. I know one was 4, and the other was probably 5 or so. So I hear them and they are planning to tease my dd. They were telling her to chase them, and then running away and laughing. DD was still having fun, so I let it go on- I don't want to shelter her, and after all she was still enjoying it. So then they started calling her stinky. She said 'Stinky the cat?' because she knows a cat named stinky, and she still seemed to be having fun, but since it seemed to be starting to get meaner I told her one more slide and then we will go.
When I was putting her shoes on they started yelling "stinky socks girl!" over and over again. FINALLY the grandma told them to stop and that was mean. I took her in the bathroom to potty before we left, and she told me 'they were calling me stinky'. I asked her if they meant the cat (hoping she did not realise what they really meant), and she said, "no, they meant that I stunk". My heart broke!
I told her that she did not stink, and that they were just mean boys... but I wonder if I should have done something differently? Later she told me that she thinks they were not talking to her, since they said 'girl' and not her name.
Dd is so much more outgoing than I ever was as a kid, it breaks my heart that she might get teased when she goes to school and become less outgoing. She does not seem to be effected by what happened- she still said she had fun and later told her dad about it and did not mention the 'stinky incident'- but I can't forget it! I guess because it is the first time.
Anyway, how do you all handle teasing like this? Do you think I handled it well, or would you have done something differently?
Thanks for your input!!!
Noelle
We were at Burger King, after eating and dd was playing in the big play structure. All of the sudden two families, with 2 moms and a set of grandparents, came in- with 7 kids in total. So they were all playing, dc was trying to join in (she loves playing with other kids), but the kids were all used to playing together I guess, and they did not really want her to join in. Although they were telling her to go away, she was still having fun chasing them and did not seem to notice that they were a bit hostile towards her.
So their food comes, and most of the kids go to eat exept the two oldest brothers. I know one was 4, and the other was probably 5 or so. So I hear them and they are planning to tease my dd. They were telling her to chase them, and then running away and laughing. DD was still having fun, so I let it go on- I don't want to shelter her, and after all she was still enjoying it. So then they started calling her stinky. She said 'Stinky the cat?' because she knows a cat named stinky, and she still seemed to be having fun, but since it seemed to be starting to get meaner I told her one more slide and then we will go.
When I was putting her shoes on they started yelling "stinky socks girl!" over and over again. FINALLY the grandma told them to stop and that was mean. I took her in the bathroom to potty before we left, and she told me 'they were calling me stinky'. I asked her if they meant the cat (hoping she did not realise what they really meant), and she said, "no, they meant that I stunk". My heart broke!
I told her that she did not stink, and that they were just mean boys... but I wonder if I should have done something differently? Later she told me that she thinks they were not talking to her, since they said 'girl' and not her name. Dd is so much more outgoing than I ever was as a kid, it breaks my heart that she might get teased when she goes to school and become less outgoing. She does not seem to be effected by what happened- she still said she had fun and later told her dad about it and did not mention the 'stinky incident'- but I can't forget it! I guess because it is the first time.
Anyway, how do you all handle teasing like this? Do you think I handled it well, or would you have done something differently?
Thanks for your input!!!
Noelle

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