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My daughter has been teaching herself to read and write. Her current obsession, writing bathroom words. She sounds them out, then writes them down and giggles over them with her friends. I tend to laugh, too, and am proud of her new found abilities. But these are also words she normally wouldn't be allowed to dwell on or repeat endlessly. Her most recent creation was "pp bum pp pupu I hate you pp (actually IHU PP)".
So do I continue to encourage this because she is a smart little kid mastering literacy skills, or do I set boundaries because we do not normally say "hate" or repeat bathroom words endlessly at our house? Her teacher at preschool doesn't seem concerned, and none of the other parents have complained, either. One thing is for sure, she is smart enough to get around the rules with me :)
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