Wow.
I'm surprised a teacher would say something like that. I mean, what if you had a special needs child in your own family? What would she say about that?
All little kids pick up on things that other kids do when they are around them. Some of them are more annoying than others. My daughter really picked up on the saying "Duh!" thing and it drove me crazy. I hated it.
Her friends were allowed to say it and I thought it sounded terrible coming from a little kid every single time I said something. So, my daughter learned that just because her friends did or said something, it didn't mean she could do it or needed to.
Your daughter is 3. She likes her little friend. She's not going to learn anything bad from her friend, in fact, she doesn't even know that she's learning to love children that are different from her. Some kids use their left hand, some use their right hand. Some kids have trouble hearing or seeing. Some need a wheelchair.
I wouldn't cut out the play dates, but that's just me. I would encourage your daughter to continue to play with her friend. She won't continue to mimmick everything she sees in other children. They all go through this phase at one point or another. Besides...her friend will likely benefit greatly from being around your daughter too.
Unless your daughter is doing something so completely inappropriate or hazardous to her health, I don't know why the teacher would say anything like that to you.
I think she was out of line. She may have meant well, but if I was the mom of the special needs child, I'd be more than upset to know she said that.
It's okay to be around special needs kids, but only at school?
I don't think so.
I hope you get some great responses and don't stop letting the girls play together.
Best wishes.