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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Take whatever it is back and hand it to your kid. If cousin has a tantrum, not your problem. [/quote] This is what I'd do too. "Oh Lydia, Hannah was playing with this. Here you go Hannah." [/quote] +1. Stand up for your kid. Don;t let the entitled cousin be indulged further-it'll just make their behavior worse. Even if they have ASD they need to learn to function appropriately in social settings and society in general. Wth to all the suggestions to put defending herself on the 4yo? It's obvious the gparents and cousin's mother are enabling the cousin and supportive of cousin's behavior, which means they are siding with the cousin which the daughter is aware of. You don't ask a 4yo to defend themself against another 4yo and at least three adults. Don't create a doormat and bully dynamic. Those roles tend to stick. [/quote]
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