Anonymous wrote:Hard to imagine being more petty, OP. I would talk to her about it. 7 is still very impulsive.
Anonymous wrote:That wouldn't even register to me. Your child felt she could express her honest feelings to her mother. In the privacy of her own home. If she can't be honest in that environment where the hell CAN she be honest?
It only would have been rude if she'd said it to the gift-giver.
Anonymous wrote:Hard to imagine being more petty, OP. I would talk to her about it. 7 is still very impulsive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think my first reaction would be to return the gift. But then I would want to teach her a lesson not based on anger or denial. What if you put it away for a few days and talked about it instead. Tell her how you felt excited to pick it out for her and your feelings were hurt when she reacted that way. Talk to her about how that might feel if she said it in front of a friend or a grandma. Ask her to put herself in your shoes. Empathy is a long road for some kids—this might be a good thing to talk about...and then in a few days she gets the gift and you tell her you’re proud she was patient.
Bull. By age ,7 she should have developed some sense of decorum. Giving her the gift days later is still condoning her behavior.
Anonymous wrote:I think my first reaction would be to return the gift. But then I would want to teach her a lesson not based on anger or denial. What if you put it away for a few days and talked about it instead. Tell her how you felt excited to pick it out for her and your feelings were hurt when she reacted that way. Talk to her about how that might feel if she said it in front of a friend or a grandma. Ask her to put herself in your shoes. Empathy is a long road for some kids—this might be a good thing to talk about...and then in a few days she gets the gift and you tell her you’re proud she was patient.
Anonymous wrote:Long story short: I got a small gift for my 7yo child for a minor milestone event. She saw me open the amazon box (knowing it contained her gift) and she said “that looks boring” before she realized the other side looked much more interesting. She has a history of blurting out rude things like that and I’m losing patience for it. Debating if I should return the gift or not. What would you do?