@Anna I'm glad I'm not the only one lol!! Yes, that's a great response 😊
As someone who is not just a mother but also use to be a preschool teacher for children that were 3-4 years old. I would most definitely not pressure my child to ignore his feelings to be more “polite” to make an adult comfortable over his own comfortability. I would tell the adult that they need to ask him permission for a hug. It’s his body and no one should tell him that he has to share it if it makes him uncomfortable. I would tell the adult that my child is able to do what he’s comfortable doing. And that’s that.
@Fel Aww, former teacher here too!! ☺️ Yes, it's so important. A lot of people don't realize, but the majority of sexual assaults happen by a family member or friend. That's why I don't care who you are. You're not touching my child if they don't want to be touched.
I feel this. I would encourage the adult to ask try asking for a hug or high five and remind them that when they are ready and comfortable they will open up. I would tell my Child that if they don’t want to give a hug, thats ok and ask if they would like to wave or say hi /bye instead.
This happens to me all the time! I do both I agree and support. " Yes, it takes her about 3 days to warm up to someone new even grandma"