Getting cold shoulder from other parents

Anonymous
They're giving you the cold shoulder because they think you're not properly disciplining your child.

There are rules of every playground. Unspoken rules. Are you noticing them or following them? Is your kid shoving other kids? If they are, are you making sure to properly correct them, "Johnny, we don't hit." "Johnny, let's let Larlo have a turn." Or whatever. If this is happening in a lot of different settings, there are likely unspoken rules you are not picking up on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is your son extra energetic? It sounds like parents are concerned he might get a little rough and they’re trying to keep their kid from getting clobbered without actually saying anything to/about your son.


I think this is it. Your kid is too rough.


So typical dcum, suddenly your child is a hyperactive bully!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They're giving you the cold shoulder because they think you're not properly disciplining your child.

There are rules of every playground. Unspoken rules. Are you noticing them or following them? Is your kid shoving other kids? If they are, are you making sure to properly correct them, "Johnny, we don't hit." "Johnny, let's let Larlo have a turn." Or whatever. If this is happening in a lot of different settings, there are likely unspoken rules you are not picking up on.


You have trouble with reading comprehension. The OP said the other parents are telling their own child, Johnny, to give the OP’s child space.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They're giving you the cold shoulder because they think you're not properly disciplining your child.

There are rules of every playground. Unspoken rules. Are you noticing them or following them? Is your kid shoving other kids? If they are, are you making sure to properly correct them, "Johnny, we don't hit." "Johnny, let's let Larlo have a turn." Or whatever. If this is happening in a lot of different settings, there are likely unspoken rules you are not picking up on.


You have trouble with reading comprehension. The OP said the other parents are telling their own child, Johnny, to give the OP’s child space.


Right. They can't, politely tell her kid anything, so they're telling their own kid to get away from a kid who's playing too rough.
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