Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you can just say to your own kids, so the other kids can hear, "make sure to stay 6 feet apart!" That sends the message without really directly disciplining other people's kids.
This. We don’t really care about social distancing to the level of other people, so if you do,
you take care of your own kid and their boundaries.
For those of you who don't care, could you at least tell your kids to keep their distance when other parents are asking for it? Honestly, I don't care if you decide you think social distancing isn't necessary, but my six-year olds can only be expected to back away from your kid so many times before I want to scream. My kids wont' approach yours, but when your kid is coming at mine nonstop, do you not think you should be at all responsible and step in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you can just say to your own kids, so the other kids can hear, "make sure to stay 6 feet apart!" That sends the message without really directly disciplining other people's kids.
This. We don’t really care about social distancing to the level of other people, so if you do,
you take care of your own kid and their boundaries.
For those of you who don't care, could you at least tell your kids to keep their distance when other parents are asking for it? Honestly, I don't care if you decide you think social distancing isn't necessary, but my six-year olds can only be expected to back away from your kid so many times before I want to scream. My kids wont' approach yours, but when your kid is coming at mine nonstop, do you not think you should be at all responsible and step in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you can just say to your own kids, so the other kids can hear, "make sure to stay 6 feet apart!" That sends the message without really directly disciplining other people's kids.
This. We don’t really care about social distancing to the level of other people, so if you do,
you take care of your own kid and their boundaries.
For those of you who don't care, could you at least tell your kids to keep their distance when other parents are asking for it? Honestly, I don't care if you decide you think social distancing isn't necessary, but my six-year olds can only be expected to back away from your kid so many times before I want to scream. My kids wont' approach yours, but when your kid is coming at mine nonstop, do you not think you should be at all responsible and step in?
Anonymous wrote:If I see other kids get too close, I remind my own children that we need to stay 6 feet apart. No need to address the neighbor's kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 4 yr old is now terrified of getting too close to other kids. Most of her little neighborhood friends are too. Its really sad.
Wow. That is really extreme. Neither of my kids are like that. Maybe rethink your approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you can just say to your own kids, so the other kids can hear, "make sure to stay 6 feet apart!" That sends the message without really directly disciplining other people's kids.
This. We don’t really care about social distancing to the level of other people, so if you do,
you take care of your own kid and their boundaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 4 yr old is now terrified of getting too close to other kids. Most of her little neighborhood friends are too. Its really sad.
Wow. That is really extreme. Neither of my kids are like that. Maybe rethink your approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you can just say to your own kids, so the other kids can hear, "make sure to stay 6 feet apart!" That sends the message without really directly disciplining other people's kids.
This. We don’t really care about social distancing to the level of other people, so if you do,
you take care of your own kid and their boundaries.
Anonymous wrote:My 4 yr old is now terrified of getting too close to other kids. Most of her little neighborhood friends are too. Its really sad.
Anonymous wrote:I think you can just say to your own kids, so the other kids can hear, "make sure to stay 6 feet apart!" That sends the message without really directly disciplining other people's kids.