Anonymous wrote:uhh I know you're frustrated op, but lecturing him the whole way home while he cries his eyes out is probably enough? He obviously doesn't get the cards, he knows you're upset and you've made clear this isn't ok, that's fine. He's 7 not 13. I would just talk to him tonight when you all are calmed down - make sure he understands why you were frustrated, talk to him about what he was thinking about to better understand why he had a hard time following the directions, help him strategize for next time when he's tempted. If he does something like that again, have him do some chores to earn the money to pay back for the thing. But otherwise I would let it go and remember that kids are still learning impulse control. Doesn't make it ok, but your parents displeasure is often punishment enough especially at that age. Use it as a teaching moment instead of a way to make a punishment fit the "crime"
Anonymous wrote:uhh I know you're frustrated op, but lecturing him the whole way home while he cries his eyes out is probably enough? He obviously doesn't get the cards, he knows you're upset and you've made clear this isn't ok, that's fine. He's 7 not 13. I would just talk to him tonight when you all are calmed down - make sure he understands why you were frustrated, talk to him about what he was thinking about to better understand why he had a hard time following the directions, help him strategize for next time when he's tempted. If he does something like that again, have him do some chores to earn the money to pay back for the thing. But otherwise I would let it go and remember that kids are still learning impulse control. Doesn't make it ok, but your parents displeasure is often punishment enough especially at that age. Use it as a teaching moment instead of a way to make a punishment fit the "crime"
Anonymous wrote:I lectured him in the car all the way to camp while he cried his eyes out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miss the birthday party anyway. He might claim he doesn't care, but it still fits the crime if he still expects to go.
Make him do something boring during that time, chores or educational work.
Thats not fair on the birthday kid. ( not OP)
I agree. It is so disheartening to have last-minute cancellations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miss the birthday party anyway. He might claim he doesn't care, but it still fits the crime if he still expects to go.
Make him do something boring during that time, chores or educational work.
Thats not fair on the birthday kid. ( not OP)
Anonymous wrote:Miss the birthday party anyway. He might claim he doesn't care, but it still fits the crime if he still expects to go.
Make him do something boring during that time, chores or educational work.