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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 7 year old was just at my niece's birthday party with a bunch of 3 year olds and handled himself more maturely. Did some 3 year olds bother him and cross his boundaries? Absolutely. He said no and then asked for a break. Did none of the people talking about kids touching stuff not have younger siblings? I'm about 8 years older than my youngest sibling and yes, she got into stuff and no, I wasn't allowed to smack her. [/quote] Come back when your 7 year old has the hormones of a teenager and is being incessantly pestered by kids who aren’t even close to being his playmates. Some of y’all are about as smart as a box of hair.[/quote] I'm sorry are you seriously arguing a 15 year old should be expected to have less impulse control that a 7 year old. That's just sad.[/quote] Spoken like the know-it-all mom of a 7 year. The teenage years are going to knock you on your @$$, and you totally deserve it :) Also, your kid is DEFINITELY going to hate you when he’s a teen… [/quote] You know a lot of us were teen girls who babysat children. My kid's baby sitter is a 16 year old girl. You sound like you're raising an absolute monster of you are going around excusing teenagers hitting children with "hormones". No, that's not remotely normal behavior.[/quote] My kids are lovely. But they’re not going to babysit your brats for free because you’re too incompetent to parent your kids. You also don’t understand the difference between excusing and explaining, so again, your kid is going to absolutely hate you (and rightly so) when he’s a teen. Good luck with that.[/quote] You think a teen is going to hate their parents if they don't buy them watches for smacking preschoolers? Are you a troll? This has to be a troll.[/quote] You can’t read. Regroup and try again.[/quote]
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