Preschooler told teachers I was not”the greatest mom” and never played with her or gave her kisses when asked Mother’s Day questions. Would you be upset too?

We play for hours everyday. I’m home with her and she said dad is best. I cried so much. Why would the teacher tell me that….

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I remember my oldest son opening the door to the health visitor with me and saying “hi my dad hits us” I was absolutely mortified and it was of course not true. Then once we were in supermarket passing the alcohol section he pointed to the wine and said “mummy you always drink that” (I don’t drink!) kids can say the funniest and most hurtful things

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I bet because she knows that you do all those things and the answer is “yes,” that in her mind, the funny response would be to answer all the questions “no.” I see preschoolers do this all the time. They giggle and lie (but not maliciously, more like playing an opposites day game) and watch for your smile or reaction. Very different from a child being serious. I’m sure she feels very loved by you

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Kids are daft as heck. We took our now 12yo to Legoland for his 8th birthday. Big coach ride to London and all. He doesn't even remember! Like wth 🤯

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My son told his teacher all I cared about was my vape and they just go to bed when I’m drunk at any time 😂😂😂💀 I don’t think Iv had a drink for 8 months. They love to wind up a story

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My boys could say this for not giving them dessert for breakfast 🤷‍♀️ i would die if their teacher came to me saying this though, so sorry this happened 😢

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Preschooler told teachers I was not”the greatest mom” and never played with her or gave her kisses when asked Mother’s Day questions. Would you be upset too?

We play for hours everyday. I’m home with her and she said dad is best. I cried so much. Why would the teacher tell me that….

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