Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd never mention a parenting mistake unless it was abusive or dangerous.
Define abusive. There are so many things that may be psychologically damaging to a child. Children will adapt but at what cost? Wouldn't you want to know if you were doing something that may not be in the best interest of your child?
For my sibling and toxic new partner:
drinking and driving with the kid in the car
verbally abusing the kid
locking them out of the house at a young age
cutting them off from the other parent
Dude, call CPS.
Just apologize for being a jerk. Maybe over time you will gain credibility again. Right now your parent/family member does not want to hear you tell them the facts calmly. Just apologize and leave it be.Anonymous wrote:I am in a similar situation, OP. Except I was a total jerk and had a strong emotional reaction first. Now I want to tell this parent/family member the facts calmly but an hesitant to open the can of worms that I did when I was an asshole and screamed at her.
Not to hijack your thread, but does anyone have advice for me? Can I now approach the subject calmly just to get on the record?
Anonymous wrote:OP here and thank you. I also feel that I need to mention it once, gently and calmly, and then let it go.
Sorry, but I have been around DCUM long enough to know what a huge debate this would set off!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd never mention a parenting mistake unless it was abusive or dangerous.
Define abusive. There are so many things that may be psychologically damaging to a child. Children will adapt but at what cost? Wouldn't you want to know if you were doing something that may not be in the best interest of your child?
For my sibling and toxic new partner:
drinking and driving with the kid in the car
verbally abusing the kid
locking them out of the house at a young age
cutting them off from the other parent
Anonymous wrote:I am in a similar situation, OP. Except I was a total jerk and had a strong emotional reaction first. Now I want to tell this parent/family member the facts calmly but an hesitant to open the can of worms that I did when I was an asshole and screamed at her.
Not to hijack your thread, but does anyone have advice for me? Can I now approach the subject calmly just to get on the record?
Anonymous wrote:I am in a similar situation, OP. Except I was a total jerk and had a strong emotional reaction first. Now I want to tell this parent/family member the facts calmly but an hesitant to open the can of worms that I did when I was an asshole and screamed at her.
Not to hijack your thread, but does anyone have advice for me? Can I now approach the subject calmly just to get on the record?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in a similar situation, OP. Except I was a total jerk and had a strong emotional reaction first. Now I want to tell this parent/family member the facts calmly but an hesitant to open the can of worms that I did when I was an asshole and screamed at her.
Not to hijack your thread, but does anyone have advice for me? Can I now approach the subject calmly just to get on the record?
Keep your mouth shut.
Anonymous wrote:I am in a similar situation, OP. Except I was a total jerk and had a strong emotional reaction first. Now I want to tell this parent/family member the facts calmly but an hesitant to open the can of worms that I did when I was an asshole and screamed at her.
Not to hijack your thread, but does anyone have advice for me? Can I now approach the subject calmly just to get on the record?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here and thank you. I also feel that I need to mention it once, gently and calmly, and then let it go.
Sorry, but I have been around DCUM long enough to know what a huge debate this would set off!
"Hurt but not kill", and cause emotional pain? I'm guessing it's something along the lines of circumcision, CIO, etc? Mom going back to work and putting kid in daycare? Singapore math? Just say what it is, so we can properly answer your question.
Anonymous wrote:I am in a similar situation, OP. Except I was a total jerk and had a strong emotional reaction first. Now I want to tell this parent/family member the facts calmly but an hesitant to open the can of worms that I did when I was an asshole and screamed at her.
Not to hijack your thread, but does anyone have advice for me? Can I now approach the subject calmly just to get on the record?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here and thank you. I also feel that I need to mention it once, gently and calmly, and then let it go.
Sorry, but I have been around DCUM long enough to know what a huge debate this would set off!
If the "huge parenting mistake" would set off a huge debate on DCUM, then it's not a "huge parenting mistake". It's a "something there are various opinions about".
(Non-vaccination against medical advice is not a parenting mistake; it's a medical mistake.)
Anonymous wrote:OP here and thank you. I also feel that I need to mention it once, gently and calmly, and then let it go.
Sorry, but I have been around DCUM long enough to know what a huge debate this would set off!
Anonymous wrote:OP here and thank you. I also feel that I need to mention it once, gently and calmly, and then let it go.
Sorry, but I have been around DCUM long enough to know what a huge debate this would set off!