My friend's 3 yo boy, Adrian, recently started saying that he's a girl.
My daughter has playdate with him once a week. My daughter is really into Princesses & Dora, so everytime we go out we bring out some princess & dora toys to entertainment her while we're at the table. Adrian is really into singing & dancing, and not at all interested in boys' toys like balls, cars or superheros. When my daughter shares her toys, she usually try to give him the mickey mouse & diego & animals cos she says "he's a boy", and then Adrian will say "no, i'm a girl!" and want to play with the princesses. then when they go potty, they both go to the ladies room cos the nanny goes with Adrian. last week, my daughter asked me "why is he coming to this girl's toilet?" so i explained. but Adrian said, "no, cos i'm a girl." recently, everytime we see Adrian, he says "i'm a girl". my friend doesn't correct him, and said "it's OK, just let him be." of course, i didn't say anything. i told my husband about it, and he said, "stay out of other people's business & you won't know whether your friend corrects Adrian or not at home. maybe she just doesn't want to teach him in front of you."
i'm no child expert. is this a phase preschoolers go thru? believing oneself as the opposite sex? it certainly doesn't sound like pretend play. or is it really pretend play? i'm confused, if one day my daughter keep saying "i'm a boy" should i correct her?
My daughter has playdate with him once a week. My daughter is really into Princesses & Dora, so everytime we go out we bring out some princess & dora toys to entertainment her while we're at the table. Adrian is really into singing & dancing, and not at all interested in boys' toys like balls, cars or superheros. When my daughter shares her toys, she usually try to give him the mickey mouse & diego & animals cos she says "he's a boy", and then Adrian will say "no, i'm a girl!" and want to play with the princesses. then when they go potty, they both go to the ladies room cos the nanny goes with Adrian. last week, my daughter asked me "why is he coming to this girl's toilet?" so i explained. but Adrian said, "no, cos i'm a girl." recently, everytime we see Adrian, he says "i'm a girl". my friend doesn't correct him, and said "it's OK, just let him be." of course, i didn't say anything. i told my husband about it, and he said, "stay out of other people's business & you won't know whether your friend corrects Adrian or not at home. maybe she just doesn't want to teach him in front of you."
i'm no child expert. is this a phase preschoolers go thru? believing oneself as the opposite sex? it certainly doesn't sound like pretend play. or is it really pretend play? i'm confused, if one day my daughter keep saying "i'm a boy" should i correct her?