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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Twice now, I have, when kids were tormenting either my child or other very small kids with squirt guns or cannons. On one occasion I took a squirt gun and threw it over the baby pool fence. On another occasion I hollered STOP IT RIGHT NOW. The kid looked at me in a daze and then ran to his mother on the other side of the pool park. He then came back about ten minutes later and apologized to me. I assume after he told his mother what happened she took my side.[/quote] I think this is too much. Great modeling of how to be a bully.[/quote] Oh for the love! A bully. Right. Go console your 13 year old who got mad because someone hurt his feewings. [/quote] Throwing a toy over a fence? Hollering across the pool? Sounds like someone needs an anger management class. Admit it, you wouldn't tolerate your child acting that way.[/quote] Ummm yes, discipline is bullying and adults need anger management because they raise their voices to get a child's attention. Good luck with that philosophy.[/quote] Taking a toy away is discipline. Throwing it over a fence is insane.[/quote] It's effective. Those kids will remember never to fuck around when that mom is there. And obviously it wasn't too bad if the mom of the offender made the offender go apologize to "insane" mom. [/quote]
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