Anonymous wrote:Why don't you actually describe what she is asking? Its really hard to answer this in the abstract.
This. I think I'm with you OP, but it's tough without a more concrete example. And I could see it going both ways. Like if another parent asked me to tell my kid that Santa is real so that it wouldn't ruin it for her kid, I wouldn't do it (though I would tell my child to that some kids think Santa is real and she needs to be respectful of other people's beliefs, lol). But if another parent asked me to ask my child not to talk about a birthday party my kid was invited to and the other kid wasn't, I wouldn't have a problem with that because I know that can be a pretty difficult thing, and it would be a temporary issue anyway.
So it just can really depend on the circumstances.