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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To the Mean Mom on this post - YOUR CHILD CRIES BECAUSE YOU HAVE NOT TAUGHT HER HOW TO SHARE. Therefore, it is YOUR FAULT that she cries. Not the fault of the other mother that is teaching her child how to coorperate and get along in the world for trying to share at the park (or "life", as you like to call it.) How sad and pathertic this mother is. She and her daughter must be very, very lonely.....another reason why mom does not know how to share. I feel sorry for her daughter. (now wait for it - - she will post any minute now about how she has more friends than anyone she knows.....[/quote] YOU are the kind of mother that I abhor running into at a playground. Every freakin 5 seconds you are correcting your kid to share this or share that or give a turn or something. RELAX. A kid can wait 5, 10 even a whole 15 or 20 minutes for a turn. Its a playground for goodness sakes! Find something else to do instead of harrassing your kid and trying to prove your parenting abilites. Worse is when we run into one of you at a place like Barnes&Noble with that train table. The poor kid can't play for 2 mintues before they are being harped. [/quote] I am confused. Can only 1 kid play at the Barnes and Noble train table? And again, why do you seem to take such entitlement to public toys, playgrounds, and things in stores? They do not belong to you. I would encourage you to read and reread that last sentence. I thought the whole point of that stuff was so that kidS could play - together. They like it. But maybe it's better to just get a swingset and train table of your own so you can know it's yours and no one else can touch it or ask to play with it or even look at your kid while he/she is playing with it or be within "hovering" distance of either of you. Good Lord, you are scary. [/quote]
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