Imagine being adults who are just that desperate for attention. Sad. |
Neat! Not all kids with visible or invisible disabilities are the same. You’d think you’d know that. |
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The first year my child went ToT we practiced at home. He was an angel. Then we went to the neighbors for our first "real" house. DH said "What do you say?" My son screamed "GIVE! ME! SOME! CANDY!" It was hilarious and all the adults in earshot laughed.
I feel sorry for OP and their lawn pitchfork. |
A year or so of covid wasn't great for kids' socialization. Some of the younger kids are having a normal trick or treating experience for the first time in years. Even last year most people set up tables at the end of their driveway or just left a bowl out so that they were not exposed to kids and their germs |
Trick or treating is stressful for your kid? You're failing |
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| You know you are not obliged to “hand over handfuls of candy”. Just don’t do it next year and save yourself a nervous breakdown over nothing. |
Such a good point! Guessing OP didn't grow up in an area that "celebrated" Devil's Night on the 30th! |
I know that lazy parents are to blame for rude, mannerless children |
You socialize children at home so that they know how to behave in public. Stop blaming Covid for you not teaching your children how to behave at home. |
DP. That's not what socialization means. FYI |
+1, and I'm someone who liked the anecdotes in "Bringing Up Bebe" about French parents sending their kids to their room for not saying "bonjour" to guests, lol What do you want me to do with my stubborn toddler -- beat her? I cannot *make* her do something. |
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We are talking about preschoolers and older kids. And FYI many toddlers are smarter, knows how to talk already and have so much better manners than some older kids.
It starts at home. Stop being LAZY and teach your kids good manners. It's your job, not the school. Parents are the first teachers in a child's life. You chose to have children so start teaching them the basics. |
We are talking about preschoolers and older kids. And FYI many toddlers are smarter, knows how to talk already and have so much better manners than some older kids. It starts at home. Stop being LAZY and teach your kids good manners. It's your job, not the school. Parents are the first teachers in a child's life. You chose to have children so start teaching them the basics. |
I see the mommies who were walking around with their wine sippy cups and not paying attention to their young trick or treaters are out! |