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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why are we still fighting. Clearly OP is “off.” Other parents already don’t like her. She refuses to listen to anyone who explains why this might be off putting to a parent. She also fails to realize no kid on earth ever began playing with the kid they don’t like because the other kids mom told them to. If anything, [b]as soon as the other mom got her kids to the car that day she said something like “stay away from Johnny at aftercare” because she’s had it with OP.[/b] [/quote] I already posted a bunch of times, but I don't think OP is "off." I think they parents on here who are teaching their kids to scream in fear or indignation if anyone but their parents or a teacher speaks to them are "off." I'm ashamed that they think they can explain to OP what is acceptable in American culture. That view if NOT acceptable to most well adjusted people. The only part of your post I agree with is the bolded. Yes, teach your kids how to handle a variety of different personalities. It will come in handy. Screaming "YOU'RE NOT MY MOM!!!" ??? will not. OP, most of American would be fine with you.[/quote]
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