DS (4 in November) has started noticing and commenting on skin color. The other day in the store an African American woman was walking toward us and he said "look, a black mommy" (all women are mommy's to him!). I was mortified. The woman made a groaning sound and was past us before I could even think to apologize for him. I was just so stunned! Once we were in the car I tried mentioning that we don't comment on people's skin color, but he didn't seem to understand.
Today we were looking through a catalogue and he saw the witch from wizard of oz and called her a green mommy. I reminded him about not describing people based on their skin color and he said "but she is green".
Is he just too young to be making a big deal about this? I want to teach him to be respectful but at the same time I'm thinking that racial differences are just too abstract for him and he just notices a literal difference in color from himself. I'm torn on continuing to discuss it and just ignoring it when he says it. So, WDYT??
Re: Should I be dealing with this or just ignore it?
Thank you!! The response idea is perfect! If (or when, most likely!) he does it again at least I'll be prepared with what to say! i just don't want the person he's talking about to think I'm doing nothing!! lol. My gut says that if I ignore it he'll just move on but I worried that maybe I should be doing something else. Thanks again!
Oh my gosh! Kids really come up the craziest stuff!! A former co-worker told me that when she was 4 or 5 she was at the grocery store with her mom and saw a little person. She screamed "mommy look! It's a puppet!" Parenting can be so embarrassing!! Lol