I have a 4 year old boy who attends my center. He has always liked dolls and playing kitchen and dress up, which is fine. But about a month ago, we got a new set of dress up clothes including: police, firefighter, medical worker, construction worker. We also got some "fantasy clothes" including a knight and a princess outfit. He was immediately interested in the pink princess dress, and of course I let him try it out. His interest has become an obsession though. He wants it the second he arrives. I let him wear it saying "you have a half hour to play dress up, then you have to give someone else a turn." This worked for awhile. Now he gets upset when I ask him to take it off, and then sulks for quite some time after he takes it off. He gets angry if one of the girls puts it on. "That's my princess dress! You don't touch it!" Of course, I don't allow him to claim 'ownership' of the dress. Lately he says things like "I am a girl, I will be a girl when I grow up, I am NOT a boy." He calls all people "she" or "her". The other kids hear him say this, and they laugh. They also say things like "boys don't wear dresses" and he gets upset. I tell them to "be nice, he is just pretending." And other parents come in the morning and look at me like "why are you allowing this?!?". This dress makes the boy feel secure and happy, but his attachment to it creates problems with the other kids. I can see why. My job and mantra is to "be fair and share". I have discussed with mom, she encourages it at home by allowing him to wear her dresses, makeup, etc, but then expresses her frustration with this all-things-girly obsession too. Should I:
A. Disappear the dress, say it needs 'fixed' and see if he forgets about it?
B. Allow him to wear the dress without restriction because he has emotional issues and this calms him.
C. Restrict dress wearing time and insist he share with the girls.
D. Something else?????
I dunno. My gut says "c" but I am torn. His parents are divorcing and I just want him to feel safe, secure and loved, but I also know its not fair to the girls that also like the dress. WWYD??
A. Disappear the dress, say it needs 'fixed' and see if he forgets about it?
B. Allow him to wear the dress without restriction because he has emotional issues and this calms him.
C. Restrict dress wearing time and insist he share with the girls.
D. Something else?????
I dunno. My gut says "c" but I am torn. His parents are divorcing and I just want him to feel safe, secure and loved, but I also know its not fair to the girls that also like the dress. WWYD??
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