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Reply to "Am I not supposed to talk to other people's kids at aftercare?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here - guys, it's fine. I get it: in this society, many parents don't know how to handle if another adult engages with their kid. No further comments needed, thanks. I talked to the aftercare provider and the person said I did nothing wrong and the other parent is just very defensive, probably has her reasons, who knows what's going on in their life. I would be happy if this happened to my kids and I would welcome helpful interactions from other adults. So that's it, no further comments needed, thanks for your feedback, all! [/quote] I would not want a creepy lady talking to my kid at aftercare. I would even consider changing aftercares if some strange lady I didn’t like was engaging my kid. I am 100% fine with my friends and family talking to my kid and correcting their poor behavior. You are not a family friend. You are not listening. Sure, there are plenty of poorly behaved kids. It is not my place to correct them. Sure, if I witness some kid hurting my child, I will step in. It is culturally incorrect to intervene. Learn some boundaries, Lady.[/quote]
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