Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised you run into situations like this often enough to need a strategy. I don't think I've ever encountered anything like this with any of my kids.
Her kid is bad. That's why. It has nothing to do with his "special" need.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised you run into situations like this often enough to need a strategy. I don't think I've ever encountered anything like this with any of my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for your son!! to advocate for himself like that at age 5 is amazing really. Even your 5 yr old knew her behavior was inappropriate.
You were far better composed than I would have been. Honestly I think I would have hauled off and punched her.
OP here: well, I really did want to punch her for all the name calling but then again, no none should their parents taken away in hand cuffs![]()
Anonymous wrote:Good for your son!! to advocate for himself like that at age 5 is amazing really. Even your 5 yr old knew her behavior was inappropriate.
You were far better composed than I would have been. Honestly I think I would have hauled off and punched her.
Anonymous wrote:Handling a tantrum from an adult is ridiculous but use the same strategy you would for a toddler, "He apologized and I am sorry you are still upset about it. But if you feel like you need to rant and carry on further, you'll get no audience here.". Then ignore her.
Anonymous wrote:Handling a tantrum from an adult is ridiculous but use the same strategy you would for a toddler, "He apologized and I am sorry you are still upset about it. But if you feel like you need to rant and carry on further, you'll get no audience here.". Then ignore her.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
I'm sorry your kid went through that. Line cutting is a pretty minor infraction. That woman sounded unhinged to react like that.
There are jerks in the world, unfortunately.