Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So dh didn't realize the Legos were supposed to be hands-off, but you expect DS to know?
Yes. The kid climbed up to an out of reach cabinet that has been specifically designated for toys not to be touched. Took down a box of Legos. Hid the box behind a curtain while playing with some of the Legos out in the open with dad.
In a house with kids, there are lots of Legos. It is perfectly reasonable that one parent didn’t know that they came from the forbidden cabinet.
Anonymous wrote:So dh didn't realize the Legos were supposed to be hands-off, but you expect DS to know?
Anonymous wrote:So dh didn't realize the Legos were supposed to be hands-off, but you expect DS to know?
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure he knew you were going to re-gift the legos? And were those Legos originally "his", until you unanimously decided it was going to be re-gifted, so maybe your DS saw "his" bday present that Granny gave him months ago.
Trying to see the other side of the story. You have such a knee jerk reaction and you must have comedown harshly given your kid, who isnt feeling that great to begin with, is crying for the past 20 min.
Did you (or dh) set him up for failure? Did your dh engage with him while you were out? Were there other toys to keep his mind off of things?
Sounds like he was left to his own devices so he snooped around, discovered a cool looking Lego set, and decided to try it out.
Anonymous wrote:Guessing you had plenty of other quiet activities that could have been done instead. He was not too sick to plot a plan and carry it through, despite physical challenges. He knew better and was being intensionally deceptive. It was not his to take. Donate it.
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure he knew you were going to re-gift the legos? And were those Legos originally "his", until you unanimously decided it was going to be re-gifted, so maybe your DS saw "his" bday present that Granny gave him months ago.
Trying to see the other side of the story. You have such a knee jerk reaction and you must have comedown harshly given your kid, who isnt feeling that great to begin with, is crying for the past 20 min.
Did you (or dh) set him up for failure? Did your dh engage with him while you were out? Were there other toys to keep his mind off of things?
Sounds like he was left to his own devices so he snooped around, discovered a cool looking Lego set, and decided to try it out.