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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I have to say, it's never occurred to me to talk to another adult about their lack of enthusiasm for my child. [/b] The only time I intervene is when my son (also 5) is trying to tell a grandparent something, and the grandparent doesn't hear him, or mishears him. Otherwise, the situation rights itself: If Aunt Larla doesn't seem to care that my son saw a forklift driving down the road, my son will stop telling her about every forklift he sees driving on the road. And that's ok. I'm actually more like you, op, in that I enjoy talking to other kids with interest and enthusiasm. So, I admit I do notice that not everyone is like that. Which is fine. [/quote] +1 My SIL is like this, and I would never dream of saying anything. She's pretty self-centered, so it's not likely it would do any good anyway. My kid is going to figure out that Aunt Larla is no fun and stop trying to talk to her, so this is a problem that will solve itself. [/quote]
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