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[quote=Anonymous]The better question is why are you letting your kid participate in harassing a stranger for personal toys he brought with him? Why is the kid even having to say no? Have your kid respect obvious boundaries and then you don't have to worry about the fallout. If it is a ball or something for a game, great--let the kids play together with it (the kid who brought it will likely suggest this). If it is obviously the kid's personal property intended for use by one person, leave them alone and play with something else. Do you go up to people in public and ask to use their things? Obviously not. The "it never hurts to ask" crowd is actually pretty annoying in adult life. Part of your job as a parent is to teach your kid to read the room. Seeing a kid playing with his own toy happily and going up and asking him for it is actually the problem here. [/quote]
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