| email is passive aggressive. should have called, and you should call her. |
| So how did you reply? OP? |
| OP, she didn't like you or your kid prior to this, I'm guessing. |
Agree. the mom’s email was fine. Get the kids toy back and use this as a teaching moment to your kid before you get more of these emails from other parents. |
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Op - how on earth do you know if there was a trade or not OR if tour kid simply took another kids toy home (through brute force or a slick trade of nothing).
Grow up. You don’t take things that don’t belong to you. You don’t give away your things either. Stop acting so nonchalant like it’s so cool. |
What was the trade? What did OPs kid bring home? |
| Is there a possibility that your DS pressured his friend into making the trade? The mom may be upset because her son is upset and told a different version of the story. |
This, both kids are at fault but take the high ground. |
+1 OP the mom came out of the gate swinging and that's not ideal. But keep in mind that toy trades are against most schools' policies, take the high ground, and let it go. |
| First confirm exactly what her son has that was originally your son’s. Then reply “The boys seem to be enjoying the trading game and weren’t aware Jimmy isn’t allowed to participate. Larlo will bring back Jimmy’s X tomorrow and trade back for his Y that Jimmy has. I’ll remind him that Jimmy’s not trading” |
No, too much, offer to return it. |
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Every young kid gets taken advantage of at some point. It is a learning experience.
Just have your child return the toy. NBD. My older son often did poor trades of Pokémon cards and was often upset. There was so much drama. One day an older kid (2nd grade) came over and was leaving with a stack of cards my 4yo Gave him. When he left, both my kids were crying. I ran out and said my 4yo didn’t mean take the cards home. It doesn’t have to be a big deal. Now my kids literally have thousands of cards and could care less. This summer they traded injustice cards. |
Rule #1 no toys at school. That way stupid stuff like this doesn’t happen Rule #2 don’t take home things that aren’t yours. No trading a slice of apple for the pj masks car. Rule #3 parents should acknowledge that they really don’t know wtf really happened but all toys need to be returned ASAP, and no more trading, borrowing, giving or taking of toys. |
You really embellished this story email here. Factually all that happened is there was trade or a one way only trade at school today, they need their toy back before winter break tomorrow, and it is a very special important toy, and reiterate that trading toys is inappropriate. I don’t see what a the irritated part, stealing part, accusatory part. . I do see your attitude though: it is my sons decision, he must be sneaking toys to schoo/who knows, teacher says no toys, I am being told to police what happens at school, etc. wow. Lot of drama in your life. |
It’s not clear to me that two things were traded. All that is clear to me is tha OP’s son took home another child’s toy. Did the other child bring home one of OP’s child’s toy? What was it? Maybe don’t get it returned. |