Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't care. Plus, your kid sounds out of control TO HER. Notice I wrote to her? People are different, some have a high threshold and some are more high strung and have a low threshold. Why take him to her house in any case if you can see that she can't handle your kid well? I know plenty of parents who go on and on about how their kids were high energy, and then they meet my kids! You realize it is like people who claim they are fine with dogs and want to pet my high energy golden, and I say no, you don't, trust me, and they still say, no it's fine, and I say, no he is fine as long as you ignore him and don't show affection and excitement.....And they are stubborn fools, so voila I say fine, and he gets into excited frenzy at their feet and jumps, because, hey they gave him permission, and then they start being all startled and clearly have no idea what a high energy golden acts like, with all of his 65-70lbs. So, same with my kids, people don't have a clue. So realize that her high energy and your are two different things, that maybe to her your kid is out of control and to me he might be a "low energy"as our POTUS might say. Avoid that playdate, and have a great time at a trampoline gym instead. Anyway, I'd take high energy kid over a marshmallow kid any day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry OP. It's probably true. I bet her her own child is calmer and lower energy and she interprets this as an issue of parenting. This happened with my SILs (one had quiet child, one had loud child) where one thought that temperament could be completely controlled through parenting. Fortunately that SIL then had a really rowdy second child!
In your situation I would either stay the course and try to be on top of your child more when you are there, or find a different play group or outlet for your kids energy and socializing needs. It sucks, but it won't be the last time you encounter this type of parent unfortunately.
OP said that this mom has two older boys, so I'd be surprised if this is the problem. If she's got two boys, she's almost certainly seen rowdy behavior before, and at the very least, knows that kids have different personalities.
Op actually never said how the host’s kid acts.
OP here. The host's DD is calm and sweet. She also talks very well so doesn't have the same frustrations as my DD. I have never spent a lot of time with her four and seven year old kids.
Well then this is probably the problem. She is on her high horse and thinks you just don’t know how to parent.
I’ll take high energy over calm and sweet anyday. Her kid is an “internalizer” and will probably develop anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry OP. It's probably true. I bet her her own child is calmer and lower energy and she interprets this as an issue of parenting. This happened with my SILs (one had quiet child, one had loud child) where one thought that temperament could be completely controlled through parenting. Fortunately that SIL then had a really rowdy second child!
In your situation I would either stay the course and try to be on top of your child more when you are there, or find a different play group or outlet for your kids energy and socializing needs. It sucks, but it won't be the last time you encounter this type of parent unfortunately.
OP said that this mom has two older boys, so I'd be surprised if this is the problem. If she's got two boys, she's almost certainly seen rowdy behavior before, and at the very least, knows that kids have different personalities.
Op actually never said how the host’s kid acts.
OP here. The host's DD is calm and sweet. She also talks very well so doesn't have the same frustrations as my DD. I have never spent a lot of time with her four and seven year old kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry OP. It's probably true. I bet her her own child is calmer and lower energy and she interprets this as an issue of parenting. This happened with my SILs (one had quiet child, one had loud child) where one thought that temperament could be completely controlled through parenting. Fortunately that SIL then had a really rowdy second child!
In your situation I would either stay the course and try to be on top of your child more when you are there, or find a different play group or outlet for your kids energy and socializing needs. It sucks, but it won't be the last time you encounter this type of parent unfortunately.
OP said that this mom has two older boys, so I'd be surprised if this is the problem. If she's got two boys, she's almost certainly seen rowdy behavior before, and at the very least, knows that kids have different personalities.
Op actually never said how the host’s kid acts.