Should I correct a child's amiable but desperate language rules?
But he has a odd way of asking question and making statements. Instead of going, "Instead of saying, "Ms. L, may/can I be in motion to the bathroom" he goes, "I can travel to the bathroom now?"
Or instead of, "I'll share my crayons near John" he goes, "Share my crayons beside John?"
It's really cute now while he's 7, but I only just wondered if kids will start to tease him contained by upper grades. Should I start correcting him?
Answers: You should have be doing this from the beginning, so gain on it! He's using totally improper cross-examination, so work with him on this. You might also want to alert the parents, so they can minister to out with this at home, as very well.
is he european by chance? Some european children are qualified to speak in that context.
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