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  • Core12
    Daycare.com Member
    • Oct 2016
    • 160

    Fav DCM Questioning Me

    Received a text from dcm, “each day I try to make conversation with Jeff (2yrs old). I ask what he learned throughout the day and he never says anything. I also ask him what he had for lunch. Everyday, He tells me hotdogs.
    I replied, “we had chicken Alfredo”, I read books to him, we worked on not hitting or kicking others. He played a lot and we worked on some counting.”
    She seemed satisfied
    The next day we ate spaghetti and I sent her a pic. She said he told her he ate a ham sandwich. Not sure if she was trying to diffuse the situation by saying that or if he really said that.
    Yesterday, I told Jeff that we were eating caviar. We were really eating pizza, but I just wanted to see if he would repeat that.
    Last edited by Michael; 12-15-2018, 02:18 PM.
  • Josiegirl
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 10834

    #2
    Not sure what her goal is but hasn't she ever heard of the old TV show 'Kids say the darndest things?' Lol
    I once had a 3 yo dcb who told dcm every day that I fed him bread and water.

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    • Core12
      Daycare.com Member
      • Oct 2016
      • 160

      #3
      Ha!

      Thanks for your feedback!

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      • Pestle
        Daycare.com Member
        • May 2016
        • 1729

        #4
        I have a 2yo whose mom keeps coming in worried because he's been aggressive and he's starting reporting to her daily that he hit Billy. He has never hit Billy, and Billy only comes Fridays.

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        • e.j.
          Daycare.com Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 3738

          #5
          I had my niece in day care when she was younger. She used to go home every day and tell my sil that she had chicken nuggets for lunch. Two year olds aren't very reliable witnesses.

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          • Rockgirl
            Daycare.com Member
            • May 2013
            • 2204

            #6
            A two year old has no concept of time. If dcm is asking what he had for lunch today, he doesn’t even understand what that means. Ever notice how young kids say “yesterday” for any day in the past? They don’t get it yet. And her asking him what he learned today....that’s a complex question for a two year old!

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            • Snowmom
              Daycare.com Member
              • Jan 2015
              • 1689

              #7
              I'd tell her to be prepared for those kind of answers for the next 10 years.

              I ask my 8 and 11 year old what they learned in school every day and the answer is "nothing".

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              • Ariana
                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                • Jun 2011
                • 8969

                #8
                2 year olds cannot retain memories, that comes closer to 5. This is why kids live in the present moment and come up with such random ideas. He is answering with the first thing that pops into his head.

                I had a kid who told her mom we watched My Little Pony, she had a new pink bed in my room etc. I could tell mom thought I was lying when I said no! Not much I could do except to start pointing out things this kid said about home “do you guys have a cat named Emily? This is what Jane has been telling us”....then she clued in!

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                • Firefly
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Nov 2018
                  • 128

                  #9
                  A lot of times kids say things that aren’t true. Reminds me of the saying that goes something like “If you only believe half of what your kid says about me, I’ll only believe half of what he says about you!”

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                  • jenboo
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Aug 2013
                    • 3180

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ariana
                    2 year olds cannot retain memories, that comes closer to 5. This is why kids live in the present moment and come up with such random ideas. He is answering with the first thing that pops into his head.

                    I had a kid who told her mom we watched My Little Pony, she had a new pink bed in my room etc. I could tell mom thought I was lying when I said no! Not much I could do except to start pointing out things this kid said about home “do you guys have a cat named Emily? This is what Jane has been telling us”....then she clued in!

                    Just curious... my DS has an amazing memory. When we were getting out christmas decorations he told us about how daddy was going to lift him up to put the star on top of the tree like last year. I didn't even remember that haha. He remembers so much... but still doesn't know his colors :: he just turned 3. It's it true that kids don't keep memories until closer to 5?

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                    • lovemykidstoo
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Aug 2012
                      • 4740

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Snowmom
                      I'd tell her to be prepared for those kind of answers for the next 10 years.

                      I ask my 8 and 11 year old what they learned in school every day and the answer is "nothing".
                      so true!

                      I get this all the time from parents. My favorite one was when a parent questioned something that did or didn't happen. I can't remember now what it was, but my response was, if you understand that that's just a story, I'll do the same with the story of how your son said you hold him upside down, put his head in the toilet and flush it either hahaha Didn't have him question anything after that

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                      • amberrose3dg
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Feb 2017
                        • 1343

                        #12
                        Originally posted by lovemykidstoo
                        so true!

                        I get this all the time from parents. My favorite one was when a parent questioned something that did or didn't happen. I can't remember now what it was, but my response was, if you understand that that's just a story, I'll do the same with the story of how your son said you hold him upside down, put his head in the toilet and flush it either hahaha Didn't have him question anything after that
                        I had a kid at 8 tell his mom i didn't feed him or his 2 year old brother because he wasnt allowed to run my house like he wanted. She believed him without coming to me!
                        Adults should know this.

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                        • lovemykidstoo
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 4740

                          #13
                          Originally posted by amberrose3dg
                          I had a kid at 8 tell his mom i didn't feed him or his 2 year old brother because he wasnt allowed to run my house like he wanted. She believed him without coming to me!
                          Adults should know this.
                          There's a genius hahahaha was she torked over that bs story?

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                          • nannyde
                            All powerful, all knowing daycare whisperer
                            • Mar 2010
                            • 7320

                            #14
                            "wait till he's a teenager. Then you will hear some whoppers."
                            http://www.amazon.com/Daycare-Whispe...=doing+daycare

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                            • Ariana
                              Advanced Daycare.com Member
                              • Jun 2011
                              • 8969

                              #15
                              Originally posted by jenboo
                              Just curious... my DS has an amazing memory. When we were getting out christmas decorations he told us about how daddy was going to lift him up to put the star on top of the tree like last year. I didn't even remember that haha. He remembers so much... but still doesn't know his colors :: he just turned 3. It's it true that kids don't keep memories until closer to 5?
                              I should clarify they don’t keep short term memories but they can retain some long term memories so my guess is something about that moment was special enough to have gone into his long term memory to recall later.

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