I kept quiet to see how this situation would progress or get resolved.
After a few seconds of silence and staring at each other, Sid asks Adit," Would you like it if I took this bat and hit you?"
Adit had hit Sid with the table tennis racket while playing. It was purely accidental as Adit aimed for the bat and not Sid's hand. Adit, a 5 year old Joey and Sid, a 4 year old Cub, stay at SM post their school hours for daycare. Their current game/fascination is tennis that they play with plastic table tennis rackets.
"No", said Adit, feeling bad, looking at Sid.
"Then why did you do it?", asked Sid, hoping for more clarity.
"I thought this was the bat", replied Adit.
Sid thought for a second and continued, "Let's not play this game anymore." And he walked off with Adit into the daycare room, to play with something more gentle.
Children are capable of standing up for themselves and making rational decisions. Every child knows what they like and dislike. And they deserve to be respected. When they are trusted that they can stand up for themselves and make the right decisions, and given the right vocabulary, they can do anything in this world.
Contributed by Sruthy Krishna, Learning Facilitator at Sparkling Mindz Global Preschool.