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My kindergarten classroom was themed with black and bright neon color accents (blue, yellow, orange, green, and pink). Prior to school starting, during Meet the Teacher Night, I had one parent who floored me with a demand.

“My son doesn’t like pink. So, you’ll want to start removing anything pink immediately.”

I wasn’t sure I had heard her correctly, “I’m sorry. What?”

Annoyed, she repeated herself, “I said he doesn’t like pink. You’ll need to get rid of all this pink stuff.” She flailed her arms around the room.

Concerned that maybe the color was a trigger for her child, I proceeded to delve a little deeper. “Oh. Is this just an aversion? Or does it induce some type of anxiety in him that I need to know about?” Meanwhile, he’s playing nearby, with a wooden train set, seemingly oblivious to the classroom decor.

“No. He just doesn’t like the color. So, how soon can you get rid of all this?” Again with the flailing arms.

I ended up telling her that while I’d be respectful of his color choices, when such choices were made available to him, altering my room decor to suit one child was not something I’d be doing. She told me, in no uncertain terms, that her son would not have to spend another minute around a “girl color.” She stormed off with him in tow. I later heard from my principal that she requested her child be transferred into another class. My principal refused to do so.

She grimaced every time she had to step into my classroom that school year. Her son never once complained about the pink color and he was an exceptionally bright and sweet little boy.

Please note: I would have removed any color, in a heart beat, if it were emotionally triggering for one of my students. And some of you might ask… how can a color be an emotional trigger? Let’s say a child has an abusive caregiver and the abuse always takes place in a green room… well, you get the idea. That just wasn’t the case in this situation. Apparently, it wasn’t even the child’s preference, but rather his mother’s.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ugh, I hate “boy colors” and “girl colors”. It’s just never made any sense to me. There’s no point in gendering colors.

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