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Reply to "to the father who failed to correct his daughter at the playground yesterday..."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How do you know the 4/5 year old is not autistic or has some other impairment? Perhaps the father should explain that to you rather than let it go on, but it could explain why he didn't do what you expect (and sound like you expect major kudos for btw).[/quote] Tired excuse. "Special needs made me do it."[/quote] All the 4 year old did was yell NO. The OP took a toy and then hit the 4 year old. OP child is not special needs. She didn't supervise her violent toddler well and then got angry at a slightly older child for being upset and standing up for themselves. Believe it or not, special needs are on the rise due to better diagnosis and more awareness. More kids have something going on and deal with it. What would you expected the 4 year old to do - thank the toddler for stealing the toy and hitting them?[/quote] OP's toddler is not violent just because she hit a child who yelled at her.[/quote]
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