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  • CedarCreek
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 1600

    #16
    Mostly, its "guys"

    "Come on guys, lets go inside!" "Guys, don't smack the cat" "You guys are killing me"

    Just kidding on that last one!

    I have one little guy that hangs on me all of the time. I call him Jordie. He loves it!

    ETA: kids name but it wont let me say it, .

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    • spud912
      Trix are for kids
      • Jan 2011
      • 2398

      #17
      Girls: little lady (if I'm referring to them nicely) or young lady (if they're in trouble)

      Boys: mister or buddy (I use them interchangeably for whatever reason)

      I don't know where these names came from...I just found that's what I call them. Now all the kids call each other these names too .

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      • Country Kids
        Nature Lover
        • Mar 2011
        • 5051

        #18
        I try to always use their names because I have run into parents that do not like their children to have nicknames at all so I'm very careful about that.

        Also, have had parents that want the full first name not a shortened version.
        Each day is a fresh start
        Never look back on regrets
        Live life to the fullest
        We only get one shot at this!!

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        • blandino
          Daycare.com member
          • Sep 2012
          • 1613

          #19
          Originally posted by Country Kids
          I try to always use their names because I have run into parents that do not like their children to have nicknames at all so I'm very careful about that.

          Also, have had parents that want the full first name not a shortened version.
          Actually had this happen with us. We have an Addison, who we always called Addie and turns out mom was not fond of the shortened version at her old daycare center (I am friends with her old teacher) - but never said anything to us.

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          • Blackcat31
            • Oct 2010
            • 36124

            #20
            Originally posted by Country Kids
            Also, have had parents that want the full first name not a shortened version.
            I purposely gave my own children names that could NOT be shortened because I do not care for nick names.

            I had a DCB a few years back who was a Jr. His parents chose to call him by his middle name since his first name was the same as dads. His middle name was 11 letters long and his "real" name was only 4.

            His mom always joked that when he got to Kindy, he was gonna be PO'ed to find out that his real name is only 4 letters long and he wouldn't have had to go through all the trouble learning to write all 11 letters of his middle name at daycare since he didn't have to because here public schools make you write your real name on all your papers. :: Poor kid.

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            • Luna
              Daycare.com Member
              • Oct 2010
              • 790

              #21
              I once called my perpetually angry dcb Sweetie once and he yelled angrily at me "Hey! My mother calls me that!"...pause..."I think I like it."

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              • saved4always
                Daycare.com Member
                • Dec 2011
                • 1019

                #22
                I've used doll-baby, sweetie, cutie pie, cutie petutie (how do you even spell that???!). I called my 2 yo dcb "honey bunny" today and he told me, "no, my name is "first, middle, last name"", ! I am so awful with names...I usually go through all their names before I get it right! :: It is like, "Johnny, I mean Bobby, George, Polly.....". No wonder they don't listen to me half the time. ::

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                • BumbleBee
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 2380

                  #23
                  Specific nn:

                  SA: Goober when other kids are here. Booger Butt when it's just her

                  10 monther: Peanut

                  11.5 monther: Walnut

                  16 monther: Ears (this kid hears EVERYTHING) or Squirrel

                  General:

                  Kiddo, kid, bud, buddy, goof, craze-o, goofer gut, hun.

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                  • Sunchimes
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 1847

                    #24
                    My dcg is Sugar Bear unless she's doing something that requires getting her attention in a hurry. The baby is Bubba or Punkin.

                    I have a 17 mo old that is just here 2 days a month. My husband has always called him Buddy. By the end of his first day here, he was calling my husband Buddy. Now, he walks in the house and says, "Hi Buddy!" and hubby answers "Hi Buddy."

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                    • Meeko
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 4351

                      #25
                      We use generic names a lot of the time, but over the years we have had special names for certain children.

                      One of my faves was Henry...aka...Hank (aptly nicknamed Hank the Tank), a huge two year old we had years ago. Gorgeous kid. Always smiling. He grew up to play college football!!! I am still in touch with him and his older sisters!

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                      • Willow
                        Advanced Daycare.com Member
                        • May 2012
                        • 2683

                        #26
                        I am much like blandino and nanglgrl. Right now I have a Tenley-pots,
                        Preson-boo-boo, Kyan Kyan bo byan (banana fanna fo fyan...),
                        Kailey Kay of the Milky Way and Josie Posey (Pudding and Pie).

                        I rarely use them around parents because I fear they'll think I'm straight certifiable but the kids get a kick out of them ::

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                        • Starburst
                          Provider in Training
                          • Jan 2013
                          • 1522

                          #27
                          Warning: Some of mine are kinda odd!

                          Originally posted by blandino
                          Most of the time, I use their special nickname - most having to do with their names, I guess I'm not really violating any privacy by posting first names without a story:

                          Ella = Ella Bella
                          Addie = Addie oo (ew)
                          Ryland = Ry Ry the guy
                          Chase = Chasers
                          Sophia = Sophie Ophie
                          Dillon = D-man
                          Andi = piddle pie or Andi Candy
                          Knox = knoxy poo
                          Lol I used to do that too at a place I once worked at and when I babysat. I would give some of the kids nick names based on their personality that was close to their names:

                          Bella: Bella-Boo (everyone called her that as a baby), Stella-Bella (means beautiful star)
                          Taylor: Everyone called her Tay-Tay, I called her Taylor-Roo because she liked to hop (one time she said it like Scooby-Doo says his name :
                          Camila: 'Mila/ Mia
                          GiGi: G, Geej, Geegers, Geegerini
                          Alessandro: Ali, 'Sandro, and Sasho (his little sister called him this because she couldn't say his name and he started calling himself Sasho:


                          Some general nicknames I sometimes call kids: Sweets/Sweetie/Sweetie Pie/Sweet Pea/Sweetness, Cupcake/Muffin, Cutie/Cutie-Pie, Honey/Hon/ Honey Bunch, Bud/Buddy, Sugar/Sugar-Plum/Sugar-Pie, Dude, Chico/Chica, Mijo/Mija, Bub/Bubba/Bubbies, Bambini, Munchkin, Lumpshkin, Pudding/ Pudding Pop, Kiddo, Kindles, Kinder (means "child" in German), Leibtion (mean "love" in German), Kinder-Leibtion, and sometimes even Kinder-Stroodle ("Child Pastry?"- IDK it just sounds funny).

                          The oddest thing is I am not much of a sweets/desert person and yet most of my nicknames are related to sugary snacks. I am also not German or hispanic (Nor do I speak German or Spanish) and some of my other nicknames are from or based on those languages/cultures.
                          Last edited by Blackcat31; 01-29-2013, 08:16 AM. Reason: fixed quote

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                          • Michelle
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 1932

                            #28
                            aw I love all of these and might be stealing them.. I love the play on name thing with their real names.. I might try it.

                            my dh called this one girl Stinkerbell because she was being a little stinker that day and she was wearing a Tinkerbell shirt.. I know that is negative but pretty funny

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                            • saved4always
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Dec 2011
                              • 1019

                              #29
                              I used to have a child named, Cooper. I used to call him something like "Super Dooper Cooper Pooper". He was my all time favorite daycare baby. lovethis

                              I also call my kiddos "goofball" alot, as in (while laughing), "you guys are goofballs".

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                              • Unregistered

                                #30
                                Buddah Bear
                                Big Baby, Chompers
                                Felix
                                Missy
                                Angel, Cutie Pie
                                Fake-y Jake-y

                                I call my own daughter Mega Mouth because her voice is sooo loud

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