Anonymous wrote:"...apparently picked DC up by his pajama shirt"
Facts first and words matter - did your DH ACTUALLY pick him up by the shirt or are you GUESSING he did? Did you see him do it? If not, is it possible he could done something much less aggressive like tugged him by the shirt to lead him over to the bed?
The quote from your husband (again, are these his exact words?) is disturbing - he should not talk to you that way. It is also an indicator that he may feel you are calling his parenting into question. Especially your comment about how he would have claimed you undermined him, so you didn't do it. Thus, you know he feels you criticize him.
I think you and DH need to sit down and talk about your parenting styles, and in order to air your grievances. IMO, there are hints here that you are helicoptering your child.
Op here. I heard DH say, “why are you crying? You didn’t like that I lifted you by your shirt?”
Anonymous wrote:If your husband is in a bad mood and needs to take a pass on bedtime, he can ask to do so. Abusive behavior is out of the question.
Anonymous wrote:This is why there are so many poorly behaved, entitled kids now. Picking up a child by their shirt and putting them back into bed isn't physically abusing a kid. The dad can't win. If he had grabbed the kid by the arms and the kid struggled against him he could have left a slight redness or bruise.
To characterize this as abuse is absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read to 5yo son every night and then my husband comes in and finishes bedtime (15 min). Tonight husband was cranky and when I finished reading he came into the room and was annoyed that 5 yo was wanting to play. He told DC to get in bed and when DC didn’t listen, apparently picked DC up by his pajama shirt and put him in bed. DC started crying. Husband came out of the room angry. If I had gone in husband would say I was undermining him so I said, “can you please go and comfort him?” Husband said, “I will if you get the f&$@ out of my face.”
Please weigh in on how this can be improved. Thank you.
You sound like a coddling mama, and he sounds a moody adolescent. The poor child...
Anonymous wrote:I read to 5yo son every night and then my husband comes in and finishes bedtime (15 min). Tonight husband was cranky and when I finished reading he came into the room and was annoyed that 5 yo was wanting to play. He told DC to get in bed and when DC didn’t listen, apparently picked DC up by his pajama shirt and put him in bed. DC started crying. Husband came out of the room angry. If I had gone in husband would say I was undermining him so I said, “can you please go and comfort him?” Husband said, “I will if you get the f&$@ out of my face.”
Please weigh in on how this can be improved. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:There is no amount of annoyance that would make my husband talk to me that way. Or vice versa.
Kid is fine. You have a bum husband.