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  • AcornMama
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 283

    #16
    Originally posted by Starburst
    If your last name is something long like Werbenjagermanjensen but your first name is Jenny, it might be better to go by Ms. Jenny. If your first name is something hard to pronounce for little kids like Aurora but your last name is Jones, then Ms. Jones might be easier. If you do have a more common first name it might also be more beneficial to go by Ms. Last Name because it may be confusing for the other students, if one of your students has the same first name or a name very similar to yours, even if you go by Ms. EX: If your name is Isabel and one of your students is named Isabella. But at the same time if you are currently not married and/or otherwise plan on changing your last name in the future (marriage/divorce/just because), it may be more difficult to get the kids to start calling you Ms. New Last name.
    Both my first and last names are about as plain vanilla American as you can get, so no problems there. And I'm married and don't plan on changing that anytime soon.

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    • Emsdayhome
      New Daycare.com Member
      • Sep 2013
      • 49

      #17
      I'm trying to get the kids parents to refer to me as Ms.Em ( even though I'm a Mrs...Ms seems automatic for everyone) but they're all infants. I refer to myself as Ms.Em when I ask them to give something to me or to come with me, etc. (I refer to myself in third person a lot of the time with these guys ) I have a full time little one with the same name as me, and it was confusing her dad haha. I think it would confuse the kids ultimately, too.

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      • MrsSteinel'sHouse
        Daycare.com Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 1509

        #18
        Obviously, I go by Mrs. Lastname
        That is how I taught my children. Adults get titles and that we use last names. Earlier on, I let my daycare kids call me by my first name. Now that I have cycled through a generation of kids (I now have kids in college that I watched) I am more of the opinion that they need to use Mrs. Lastname. Yes, it is cute when little kids call you by your first name. Not so cute when high schoolers do that. I felt that there was a lack of respect. I would have NEVER used my friends' parents' first names!! When my dd went away to school in orientation they did a whole class on titles and the proper respect that shows. My daughter understood all of that much easier than a lot of her classmates because we have always used titles for her. In fact, we have friends that now tell her, you're an adult you may use my first name and she always says, oh no Mrs. _______.
        My little ones quickly pick up Mrs. Steinel. Not to insult anyone but I am under the impression that adults need to step up and be adults. I believe titles do that. I also refer to my friends as Mrs. or Mr. So and so. I love it and miss that in our society today. I am also insulted when I get a telemarketer and they use my first name or at a store or bank.

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        • sahm1225
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 2060

          #19
          They call me miss first name or mrs first name. Our dcks have transitioned to calling their teachers mrs last name and don't think anything of it. I have one dcg that likes to call me by a shortened version of my name and no miss or mrs... Drives me bonkers!! I prefer to be called by my full name unless you are family or good friends then you can use my nickname- no way should a child be using that!

          I always felt that adults should have a title when addressed by children, but that just comes with how I was raised

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          • Crazy8
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jun 2011
            • 2769

            #20
            I go by Ms. Firstname. That is what all the preschools and daycare centers in the area do as well. With all my kids being under 3 I do not correct them if they leave off the Ms. part and just use my first name.

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            • Starburst
              Provider in Training
              • Jan 2013
              • 1522

              #21
              Originally posted by MrsSteinel'sHouse
              Obviously, I go by Mrs. Lastname
              That is how I taught my children. Adults get titles and that we use last names. Earlier on, I let my daycare kids call me by my first name. Now that I have cycled through a generation of kids (I now have kids in college that I watched) I am more of the opinion that they need to use Mrs. Lastname. Yes, it is cute when little kids call you by your first name. Not so cute when high schoolers do that. I felt that there was a lack of respect. I would have NEVER used my friends' parents' first names!! When my dd went away to school in orientation they did a whole class on titles and the proper respect that shows. My daughter understood all of that much easier than a lot of her classmates because we have always used titles for her. In fact, we have friends that now tell her, you're an adult you may use my first name and she always says, oh no Mrs. _______.
              In Hawaii they don't really do ms/mrs or mr but children are expected to call adults that are close to the family aunt/auntie or uncle, as a sign of respect to acknowledge seniority.

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              • Starburst
                Provider in Training
                • Jan 2013
                • 1522

                #22
                Originally posted by sahm1225
                They call me miss first name or mrs first name. Our dcks have transitioned to calling their teachers mrs last name and don't think anything of it. I have one dcg that likes to call me by a shortened version of my name and no miss or mrs... Drives me bonkers!! I prefer to be called by my full name unless you are family or good friends then you can use my nickname- no way should a child be using that!

                I always felt that adults should have a title when addressed by children, but that just comes with how I was raised
                Have you talked to her parents about that?

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                • Lyss
                  Chaos Coordinator :)
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 1429

                  #23
                  I let the kids call me whatever they feel comfortable, within reason obviously :: sometimes I get miss first name but mostly first name (or a version of first name anyway)

                  Usually whatever mom or dad says sticks or whatever the majority of kids say. I had one teacher's kid that always said mrs first name when she started but now its mostly first name like the other kids.

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                  • Denise
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • May 2013
                    • 24

                    #24
                    Miss D ::

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                    • Maria2013
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Aug 2013
                      • 1026

                      #25
                      Originally posted by spinnymarie
                      All my kids just call me by my first name. Mrs. Lasname is nice, but IMO not really developmentally appropriate, or necessary. WHen I was a preschool teacher in the classroom I also had children call my by my first name - no Ms/Miss. But that's just me.
                      that's me too

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                      • Maria2013
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Aug 2013
                        • 1026

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Lyss
                        (or a version of first name anyway)
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