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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you can just say to your own kids, so the other kids can hear, "make sure to stay 6 feet apart!" That sends the message without really directly disciplining other people's kids.[/quote] This. We don’t really care about social distancing to the level of other people, so if you do, you take care of your own kid and their boundaries. [/quote] For those of you who don't care, could you at least tell your kids to keep their distance when other parents are asking for it? Honestly, I don't care if you decide you think social distancing isn't necessary, but my six-year olds can only be expected to back away from your kid so many times before I want to scream. My kids wont' approach yours, but when your kid is coming at mine nonstop, do you not think you should be at all responsible and step in?[/quote] Given the responses you've seen, I wouldn't expect other parents to try to teach their kids to be considerate. Teach your kids to cough, instead. I bet the other parents get their kids to back off pretty quick. [/quote]
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