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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are letting children intimidate you. When the kids sass you, you SASS BACK but in your most lighthearted manner. I don't care if these kids think I am cool, but I will always push back when they are rude. I try to keep it friendly and say ask for what I want. So if a kid rolled their eyes when I asked a pizza preference I'd go big and silly "OK THEN! I guess anchovies alllllll arouund because that's Larla's favorite! Right Larla?" and then in a calm voice the say "ok but seriously, I'm getting all cheese unless someone has another request". But don't let them shrink you with their attitude. If they see that works they do it more. [/quote] I think some kids would be encouraged to continue the behavior by this. [/quote] +1 My DH sometimes does this with kids and it just encourages sarcasm and sass. I also think directing that at one kid in a group of her peers, no matter how rude she is, could be really mortifying and just deepen her distrust of authority figures. I feel you have to model maturity and respect for kids. Going tit for tat is escalating, even if you think you're hitting just the right tone.[/quote] Yeah, I can be fun and silly with kids but I won't tolerate my DCs or their friends speaking disrespectfully to me or other kids. If they say something sassy to me, I say, "I won't let you speak to me like that in my car/house/etc. why don't you try again?" In a neutral tone. I've done this to multiple kids in the one carpool I drive. Generally they are embarrassed and correct the behavior. [/quote]
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