Posted on 04/05/2014 5:15:01 AM PDT by JoeProBono
A Texas mom thinks it's bull that her 3-year-old girl was expelled from the Jubilee Child Development Center in San Antonio for saying "sh-t," WOAI reported.
"I don't condone her saying i,t but for that to be a faith-based day care, I would think that they would reinforce and let her know that's not a word to say," Cassandra Wright told the local station.
Wright said she doesn't use that word at home and isn't quite sure how little Arianna heard it in the first place. She even doubts whether she knows what it means.
"I asked her what word did you say and she told me 'animal,'" she said.
But Alissa Blankenship, the day care center's director, says the school has a zero tolerance policy for profanity because it spreads easily. She doesn't think this was an isolated incident anyway. She told the NBC affiliate that Arianna laughed after saying the word and worried she might say it again.
The center reserves the right to dismiss any child that is not in its best interest, she added.
"Well as a private center and also a parent myself you know there's decisions and choices that have to make," she explained.
Arianna is not the first child the center banned for cursing.
“Lies” is arguably a stronger word that can, but some really believe what they are telling me.
You know what I have zero tolerance for? This zero tolerance carp we subject our children to.
We also had Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Hopalong Cassidy, Lone Ranger, Buffalo Bob Smith and a few et cetera’s
Wellll ..
Dale Evans TOO !
So THERE !
n' bullit n' Nellie Bell
Yeah?
Wellll ..
Dale Evans TOO !
So THERE !
n’ bullit n’ Nellie Bell
LMAO
If word got out that I used that, my mom would drive out to my place and slap the side of the 30 something head over the ear asking “What the hell is the matter with you.”
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Be thankful. Sounds like she drew the lines (boundaries) and you firmly know which lines NOT to cross. Some families do not communicate as well.
I, coming from a family of “hardheads”, grandma had to use some strong language to make her point, and make it she did. Of course, this was in private or among family, not in public.
The older I got the more I realized grandma was right and I had been a “little” hardheaded. Sadly, this realization comes to light after they are gone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FUGzwUTN80
You ignored the statement from the daycare center that said this was a repeated case of misbehaving.
I used to think it was vulgar but then it became seemingly the only word that adequately described the Clintons.
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