Anonymous wrote:
You did nothing wrong, OP. Some people on DCUM tend to be ready to find offense everywhere. The other parent may have felt targeted by what she viewed as your unnecessary interference, or she might have been grumpy for a reason that had nothing to do with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not clueless. I would be happy if someone talks to my child in a constructive way. My kids were there too, and I was talking to them as a group. Not sure why this is such a big issue. I find it strange. I think it is just a cultural thing. People communicate differently here.
People don’t want you correcting their child, even in a friendly way. It’s not your place.
Some (touchy) people.
The rest of us are fine with it!
Maybe OP’s kid was being obnoxious and the other kids didn’t want to play with him/her. That is a natural consequence - I don’t force my kids to play with annoying kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not clueless. I would be happy if someone talks to my child in a constructive way. My kids were there too, and I was talking to them as a group. Not sure why this is such a big issue. I find it strange. I think it is just a cultural thing. People communicate differently here.
People don’t want you correcting their child, even in a friendly way. It’s not your place.
I don't care what you think about me correcting a child. I'm an adult and you're not the boss of me.![]()
I correct other people's kids. If you don't like it, too bad. It doesn't sound as if OP was even correcting the children involved, anyway -- just talking to them.
So you’re a bully? I’d instruct aftercare to keep you the hell away from my kid. You don’t work there.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t discipline other people’s kids. If there’s an issue talk to the adults in charge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not clueless. I would be happy if someone talks to my child in a constructive way. My kids were there too, and I was talking to them as a group. Not sure why this is such a big issue. I find it strange. I think it is just a cultural thing. People communicate differently here.
People don’t want you correcting their child, even in a friendly way. It’s not your place.
I don't care what you think about me correcting a child. I'm an adult and you're not the boss of me.![]()
I correct other people's kids. If you don't like it, too bad. It doesn't sound as if OP was even correcting the children involved, anyway -- just talking to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not clueless. I would be happy if someone talks to my child in a constructive way. My kids were there too, and I was talking to them as a group. Not sure why this is such a big issue. I find it strange. I think it is just a cultural thing. People communicate differently here.
People don’t want you correcting their child, even in a friendly way. It’s not your place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not clueless. I would be happy if someone talks to my child in a constructive way. My kids were there too, and I was talking to them as a group. Not sure why this is such a big issue. I find it strange. I think it is just a cultural thing. People communicate differently here.
People don’t want you correcting their child, even in a friendly way. It’s not your place.
Some (touchy) people.
The rest of us are fine with it!
Anonymous wrote:OP here, ok thanks. It was a group thing, meaning my other kid and those other kids excluded my other kid. And the aftercare teachers reported it to me. So, of course I talked to my own kid about it that night. Since the four kids are friendly, I thought i would also chat about it with the other two kids. I don't think I am annoying; I guess I did not understand that when I pick up my kids and sometimes have to wait 15 or minutes while they are still playing and getting ready, I am not allowed to talk in a friendly way to the other kids. Guess it must be a cultural thing. I would not be offended, in fact, I would be happy if someone did the same to my kids. As I said, it was done in a friendly way. Anyway, will talk to the director tomorrow and now I know.