Anonymous wrote:I think OP has a point though. My confident toddler can't be confined to the little kid playground and almost every big kid we come across is able to respect her space when she's on the big stuff. OTOH, I do not hover, so she doesn't get in situations she can't get out of like a big-kid slide. It sounds like DH helping her DD on the slide was one underlying cause of this problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I yell at the older kids; yeah, I know I shouldn't, but I can't help it. We usually go really early in the morning when it is all little kids and I do agree with the other posters that I only let my toddler play on the younger playground equipment. Then I don't feel bad about yelling at the 9 year old barreling around the 2 to 5 year old equipment. They are all labeled.
Uh, yeah, you're just in the wrong. And that's bad modeling. You don't like the way other kids play so you yell at them. Good luck teaching your kid not to do that. And let me guess, you have one child.
Anonymous wrote:I usually told them "Be careful of the little kids playing!" and then stayed close by to make sure that DD didn't get hurt. Now that DD is one of the big kids, I remind her to be careful of the little kids playing and she sometimes also reminds others.
Anonymous wrote:I have yelled at older kids to stop or wait. The kids have always been startled by me and done as I asked. Then I thank them. I could not possibly care any less if the kid's parents are around or not. In the situations that you describe, there simply isn;t time to go looking for a parent or guardian.
Anonymous wrote:I yell at the older kids; yeah, I know I shouldn't, but I can't help it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I yell at the older kids; yeah, I know I shouldn't, but I can't help it. We usually go really early in the morning when it is all little kids and I do agree with the other posters that I only let my toddler play on the younger playground equipment. Then I don't feel bad about yelling at the 9 year old barreling around the 2 to 5 year old equipment. They are all labeled.
Uh, yeah, you're just in the wrong. And that's bad modeling. You don't like the way other kids play so you yell at them. Good luck teaching your kid not to do that. And let me guess, you have one child.
Thanks! I'm sure you are 100% perfect in every way and never worry about others hurting your children bc everything is modeled so appropriately in your life! I bet it is your 9-year old trying to shove off the 3 years olds on the toddler play equipment. As you obviously sit there and just judge everyone around you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I yell at the older kids; yeah, I know I shouldn't, but I can't help it. We usually go really early in the morning when it is all little kids and I do agree with the other posters that I only let my toddler play on the younger playground equipment. Then I don't feel bad about yelling at the 9 year old barreling around the 2 to 5 year old equipment. They are all labeled.
Uh, yeah, you're just in the wrong. And that's bad modeling. You don't like the way other kids play so you yell at them. Good luck teaching your kid not to do that. And let me guess, you have one child.