Garbage truck ride on1/10/2024 He also wanted to be a cuddle monster who only wanted to wear his monster onsie for a while. For a while, my kid wanted to be called Laila who was specifically a 6 year old girl who came from Africa (he was a 4 year old boy at the time), he wanted to be a dog - like our dog (I forget ‘his’ dog name). No doubt in a couple of weeks it will be something else. I don’t think it’s anything to worry or be embarrassed about. Love the way you wrote this, a bit of comedy gold there, giving me a good giggle. TIL that the US "Kindergarten" is not the same. Oh, and for clarification since people asked: Kindergarten in Austria starts with 2-3 and goes until 5-6. It is great that he has this passion, it is just a bit much sometimes. He even told strangers at the playground that he works with the local waste management facility. It is actually funny when he introduces himself to other people. We are not at all embarrassed, we are very proud of him! The fact that he is able to properly separate garbage is actually amazing - he even corrects me sometimes! This and his tantrums when we call him by his "real" name, it gets really exhausting. Thank you all for your comments! You made me realize that we should just roll along with it.Of course I know that this is a phase, it's just our fear of bullying in Kindergarten from older kids (because he will be in a group of 3-6 year olds). Is there anybody with similar experiences? How did you handle this situation?Should we be concerned? I don't think it is good that we do that, but it get's soooo exhausting and frustrating.Īnd, quite frankly, we don't want to call our son "garbage man". Lately, we started telling him, quite firmly, that he is John, not garbage man, which he angrily refuses. My wife and I are really getting worried, also because he starts Kindergarten in 2 months and we really would like to avoid that other kids make fun of him if he introduces himself as garbage man. We tried to explain to him that gargbage man is a profession, not a name. We tried to tell him that he can be a garbage man, but his name is John. If anyone calls him by his name, he corrects them and says "I am a garbage man, not John". If other people ask him about his name, he responds "I am a garbage man" - which is funny at first, but in all honesty, get's a bit annoying for us. So far so ok (I guess), but he recently developed this behaviour where he wants to be called "garbage man". He has a quite a collection of toy garbage trucks, in his 30 minutes of screen time per day, he wants almost exclusively watch videos of garbage trucks. I just mention this because it might be relevant. He has very advanced language skills, is bilingual, fluent in both languages and can instantly switch and translate between both languages. Our 2yo (almost 3yo) son (I will call him John) is a huge fan of garbage trucks and everything related to it. Also, I hope such posts asking for advice are appropriate here. Hi all! I am new here, so please be kind. Mood spoiler: sweet, flexible parenting wins the day
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