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Reply to "IL’s kid is a nightmare and I don’t want him back at our house."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I 100% get it’s annoying and with a newborn your protection instincts are in sicko mode so this all seemed way worse than it was. A 4 year old boy is a rowdy creature as you’ll discover when your newborn is this age. He was bored in a not kid friendly apartment and has no idea sticking his hands in a baby’s face isn’t okay. Yes your SIL should’ve corralled him better but he doesn’t sound THAT bad or abnormal. [/quote] The boy sounds pretty normal. His parents sound like permissive jerks. That’s reason enough not to have them over for a long time. Eventually the boy will e old enough to have a better sense of what’s appropriate behavior, even if his parents refuse to show him. [/quote] His teachers at school will eventually curb his behavior. He'll also learn how to behave in other people's houses when he is on play dates and the host parents gently guide him - "No, Ben, please do not jump on our furniture or I'll have to call your mom", "Please do not flush toys down our toilet!", "If you would like a snack please ask before you go into our pantry", "Please stay out of the rooms with closed doors".....fun times. Until then, he'll continue to be a terror unfortunately.[/quote]
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