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[quote=Anonymous]NP. This reminds me of a friend's son, who i quite frankly cannot stand. The kid is ridiculously loud, unbearably high energy, disobedient, and most significantly, very rough. My biggest problem with him is that my child, who is the same age, always ends up acting out worse than ever and being rough in ways we don't whenever when and after seeing this kid. The kid is literally a very bad influence on mine. Not to mention, my child always ends up bruised and often with at least one bite mark after being around said kid. My friend? She thinks her kid is just "high energy" and doesn't see the issue. Her son got kicked out of daycare for being disruptive and harmful to their kids, and my friend wanted to sue the daycare for being discriminatory. She saw it all as the daycare singling out her child for no reason. Besides the daycare, I also know of two other neighborhood moms who avoid my friend's kid like the plague because they don't like the influence he has on their kids. I don't think my friend has picked up on that though. Point being- make sure you aren't misconstruing your disruptive and PITA kid as simply high energy, and if you find that your kid is being singled out by more than one person or that parents tend not to be available to get together with kids, consider whether the problem is your kid and not the person singling him out...[/quote]
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