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Ever noticed how people still say “he/she” when referring to someone whose gender is unknown?
❌ “If a child leaves his/her toy behind, he/she should come back for it.”
✅ “If a child leaves their toy behind, they should come back for it.”It’s a small shift, but a powerful one. Using “they” isn’t just grammatically correct—it’s natural, inclusive, and reflects the world we live in.
At Nino Mondo, we believe in raising confident, independent children who grow up in a world where everyone feels seen and valued. Montessori parenting teaches respect for individuality—and that starts with the way we speak.
Why does this matter? Because the words we use today shape the way our children think tomorrow.
➡️ Inclusive language fosters respect
➡️ Children learn by example
➡️ Small changes create lasting impactAs a mother of two and a founder, I see firsthand how mindful parenting makes a difference. If we want to build a world where everyone belongs, let’s start with the words we choose.
Have you noticed this in everyday conversations? Let’s be more intentional with our language.
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