Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked by the replies on this thread.
Absolutely no way would this be ok with me.
DH would have to tell FIL to never do this again.
If he ever did do it again, we would severely limit our time with FIL.
Serious question, why? The child was, simply put, destroying the grandfather’s property. Regardless of what the item was, do you think this is OK? Because I do not. Do you feel the child should never be disciplined? (Which it doesn’t even sound like there was much discipline, just telling him to stop and referring to him as a bad boy).
It’s fine for FIL to tell him no or stop, or to take away the plant so the child can’t touch it.
It’s not ok for anyone to tell my child he’s a “bad boy”.
Also, I will discipline my child. I don’t want my FIL to. Also telling a kid they are bad is not proper discipline anyway.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked by the replies on this thread.
Absolutely no way would this be ok with me.
DH would have to tell FIL to never do this again.
If he ever did do it again, we would severely limit our time with FIL.
Serious question, why? The child was, simply put, destroying the grandfather’s property. Regardless of what the item was, do you think this is OK? Because I do not. Do you feel the child should never be disciplined? (Which it doesn’t even sound like there was much discipline, just telling him to stop and referring to him as a bad boy).
He’s two, you childless troll.
Anonymous wrote:Is he joking? My FIL calls my little boy " you dirty dog" when he does something wrong but he means it jokingly. It's kind of weird but they adore each other, and my son is in on the joke. I actually kind of wish FIL would discipline DS but the boy can do no wrong in his eyes
Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked by the replies on this thread.
Absolutely no way would this be ok with me.
DH would have to tell FIL to never do this again.
If he ever did do it again, we would severely limit our time with FIL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked by the replies on this thread.
Absolutely no way would this be ok with me.
DH would have to tell FIL to never do this again.
If he ever did do it again, we would severely limit our time with FIL.
Serious question, why? The child was, simply put, destroying the grandfather’s property. Regardless of what the item was, do you think this is OK? Because I do not. Do you feel the child should never be disciplined? (Which it doesn’t even sound like there was much discipline, just telling him to stop and referring to him as a bad boy).
It’s fine for FIL to tell him no or stop, or to take away the plant so the child can’t touch it.
It’s not ok for anyone to tell my child he’s a “bad boy”.
Also, I will discipline my child. I don’t want my FIL to. Also telling a kid they are bad is not proper discipline anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked by the replies on this thread.
Absolutely no way would this be ok with me.
DH would have to tell FIL to never do this again.
If he ever did do it again, we would severely limit our time with FIL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked by the replies on this thread.
Absolutely no way would this be ok with me.
DH would have to tell FIL to never do this again.
If he ever did do it again, we would severely limit our time with FIL.
Serious question, why? The child was, simply put, destroying the grandfather’s property. Regardless of what the item was, do you think this is OK? Because I do not. Do you feel the child should never be disciplined? (Which it doesn’t even sound like there was much discipline, just telling him to stop and referring to him as a bad boy).