@Kareem Hajeer how is it not funny if u literally said *lol* which means laugh out loud? So u basically laughed and its funny for u since u laughed, think twice before u talk .
lisasuhre1 yeah i know right. That must be a huge change for them. Like what happens after the week? Things go back to normal and what happens then? They get mad when you say no.
Malcolm Bamba yeah. That is true. But still you know that their is certain things she still probably wont say yes to. Like the hole chicken nugget thing or the spaghetti tacos.
With the whole those parents don't say "No", I think they don't use the word, they find different ways to turn down a idea in a more positive way. I don't agree with it but just wanted to show the other side.
As a daycare employee, I understand the general mindset behind this, but I genuinely find it impossible. I am a stricter teacher by nature, and dealing with a large variety of personality and ages, I definitely have "degrees of no"- turning down a child's helping hand that isn't needed is "no thanks", whereas intentional harm of another is "a big no-no/unacceptable " depending on age and cognitive/intellectual function. Never telling a singular child "no" but instead explaining why certain things aren't allowed might work in theory, but you are ultimately telling them "no" in a more long winded fashion. Or you will have nightmare children. There is no in between