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Published 09:00 26 Sept 2020 BST
Updated 10:58 23 Sept 2020 BST

Light-hearted as it was, the tweet no doubt make a serious point and have attracted tens of thousands of likes and retweets. Famous American author, Glennon Doyle, saw the Tweet and responded on her own Twitter and Instagram with a suggestion for teachers to solve the issue. "Please consider saying 'your grownups'," she wrote. "I used that when I was teaching and it helped. Adults' language can determine children's belonging."Teachers, ur class convos are broadcasted in everyone’s homes. The # of times the teacher has said “your mom and dad” to my kid’s class is infuriating. But a BRAVE kid just said...”But I only told my grandma at lunch time because my sister and I live with our grandma.”
— Sirry Alang, PhD (she/her) (@ProfAlang) September 8, 2020
"That little language difference signals to little ones that all families are real and important and should be honoured. That little difference can make a child feel celebrated instead of bothered."Explore more on these topics: