Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is your concern? When my kid was that age, she was scared of squirrels. When she saw them and was scared, I gave her a hug and said, "Yes, squirrels are scary, look the squirrel is going up the tree. Oh look, there's a puppy; shall we ask their human if we can say hi?" Just provide comfort and distraction; not sure why it needs to be talked about when there aren't any bees around.
If you thought this response was nasty op it’s no wonder you’re raising scared children.
+1 op needs to chill no surprise kid high strung. 🍎.... 🌳 feels sorry for dat kid. Making fear noises while reading books sounds flat out cra cra
I don't make the fear noise, SHE makes the fear noises. Like she goes and finds a book with a picture of a bee, brings it to me, points at the bee and makes scared noises. I think the bees are just the exciting thing this week and I want to make sure I don't somehow make the fear worse. It's hard to communicate with someone who can't talk. F you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is your concern? When my kid was that age, she was scared of squirrels. When she saw them and was scared, I gave her a hug and said, "Yes, squirrels are scary, look the squirrel is going up the tree. Oh look, there's a puppy; shall we ask their human if we can say hi?" Just provide comfort and distraction; not sure why it needs to be talked about when there aren't any bees around.
If you thought this response was nasty op it’s no wonder you’re raising scared children.
+1 op needs to chill no surprise kid high strung. 🍎.... 🌳 feels sorry for dat kid. Making fear noises while reading books sounds flat out cra cra
I don't make the fear noise, SHE makes the fear noises. Like she goes and finds a book with a picture of a bee, brings it to me, points at the bee and makes scared noises. I think the bees are just the exciting thing this week and I want to make sure I don't somehow make the fear worse. It's hard to communicate with someone who can't talk. F you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is your concern? When my kid was that age, she was scared of squirrels. When she saw them and was scared, I gave her a hug and said, "Yes, squirrels are scary, look the squirrel is going up the tree. Oh look, there's a puppy; shall we ask their human if we can say hi?" Just provide comfort and distraction; not sure why it needs to be talked about when there aren't any bees around.
If you thought this response was nasty op it’s no wonder you’re raising scared children.
+1 op needs to chill no surprise kid high strung. 🍎.... 🌳 feels sorry for dat kid. Making fear noises while reading books sounds flat out cra cra
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is your concern? When my kid was that age, she was scared of squirrels. When she saw them and was scared, I gave her a hug and said, "Yes, squirrels are scary, look the squirrel is going up the tree. Oh look, there's a puppy; shall we ask their human if we can say hi?" Just provide comfort and distraction; not sure why it needs to be talked about when there aren't any bees around.
If you thought this response was nasty op it’s no wonder you’re raising scared children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is your concern? When my kid was that age, she was scared of squirrels. When she saw them and was scared, I gave her a hug and said, "Yes, squirrels are scary, look the squirrel is going up the tree. Oh look, there's a puppy; shall we ask their human if we can say hi?" Just provide comfort and distraction; not sure why it needs to be talked about when there aren't any bees around.
If you thought this response was nasty op it’s no wonder you’re raising scared children.
Well, certainly this one is much worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is your concern? When my kid was that age, she was scared of squirrels. When she saw them and was scared, I gave her a hug and said, "Yes, squirrels are scary, look the squirrel is going up the tree. Oh look, there's a puppy; shall we ask their human if we can say hi?" Just provide comfort and distraction; not sure why it needs to be talked about when there aren't any bees around.
If you thought this response was nasty op it’s no wonder you’re raising scared children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is your concern? When my kid was that age, she was scared of squirrels. When she saw them and was scared, I gave her a hug and said, "Yes, squirrels are scary, look the squirrel is going up the tree. Oh look, there's a puppy; shall we ask their human if we can say hi?" Just provide comfort and distraction; not sure why it needs to be talked about when there aren't any bees around.
We only talk about the bees when we’re looking at them but thanks for being so nasty for no reason.
I'm so sorry, I wasn't actually trying to be nasty. I thought you were talking about bees when they showed up in books/pointing them out in the back yard/etc based on your post. Since you apparently don't, I'm not sure how calmly comforting your scared child could make things worse? I don't really see a problem with a child being scared of bees tbh; bees can be dangerous (unlike squirrels which are pretty benign). Anyway, sorry again for not tone checking my first response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is your concern? When my kid was that age, she was scared of squirrels. When she saw them and was scared, I gave her a hug and said, "Yes, squirrels are scary, look the squirrel is going up the tree. Oh look, there's a puppy; shall we ask their human if we can say hi?" Just provide comfort and distraction; not sure why it needs to be talked about when there aren't any bees around.
We only talk about the bees when we’re looking at them but thanks for being so nasty for no reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is your concern? When my kid was that age, she was scared of squirrels. When she saw them and was scared, I gave her a hug and said, "Yes, squirrels are scary, look the squirrel is going up the tree. Oh look, there's a puppy; shall we ask their human if we can say hi?" Just provide comfort and distraction; not sure why it needs to be talked about when there aren't any bees around.
We only talk about the bees when we’re looking at them but thanks for being so nasty for no reason.
I'm so sorry, I wasn't actually trying to be nasty. I thought you were talking about bees when they showed up in books/pointing them out in the back yard/etc based on your post. Since you apparently don't, I'm not sure how calmly comforting your scared child could make things worse? I don't really see a problem with a child being scared of bees tbh; bees can be dangerous (unlike squirrels which are pretty benign). Anyway, sorry again for not tone checking my first response.
Anonymous wrote:What exactly is your concern? When my kid was that age, she was scared of squirrels. When she saw them and was scared, I gave her a hug and said, "Yes, squirrels are scary, look the squirrel is going up the tree. Oh look, there's a puppy; shall we ask their human if we can say hi?" Just provide comfort and distraction; not sure why it needs to be talked about when there aren't any bees around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is your concern? When my kid was that age, she was scared of squirrels. When she saw them and was scared, I gave her a hug and said, "Yes, squirrels are scary, look the squirrel is going up the tree. Oh look, there's a puppy; shall we ask their human if we can say hi?" Just provide comfort and distraction; not sure why it needs to be talked about when there aren't any bees around.
We only talk about the bees when we’re looking at them but thanks for being so nasty for no reason.
Anonymous wrote:What exactly is your concern? When my kid was that age, she was scared of squirrels. When she saw them and was scared, I gave her a hug and said, "Yes, squirrels are scary, look the squirrel is going up the tree. Oh look, there's a puppy; shall we ask their human if we can say hi?" Just provide comfort and distraction; not sure why it needs to be talked about when there aren't any bees around.