One of the (so many) phrases and expressions that remain from our childhood is that of “that does not touch, which is poop”, which is the long and explanatory version of “no, poop, poop”, with a pat on the hand included when a child, full of curiosity, takes something from the ground that we don't want him to take. The case is that poop is said so that the child can easily understand it, just as they say “meow” to the cat or “wow” to the dog, and what we are doing is simply complicating things more, because then they will grow and We will change the matter by telling them that it is not "wow", that it is a dog, that it is not "meow", that it is a cat and that it is not "the children", but the children. Read More
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