Anonymous wrote:Watched an interaction at the park with a friend, and friend suggested there are two types of parents.
A boy about 6 was being annoying to another boy about 9. They were there together with one woman, though I doubt they were brothers. Maybe cousins? The 6yo was pestering and otherwise being physically annoying to the 9yo, and the 9yo kept telling him to stop, leave him alone, and when he didn’t, he shoved the 6yo and the boy misstepped backwards and plopped on his butt. The woman with them witnessed it and then reprimanded the 9yo, telling him, you shouldn’t do that, he’s smaller than you, you shouldn’t be shoving him.
My friend and I almost simultaneously said to each other, well then, don’t pick on someone bigger than you!
My friend was like, there are two types of parents: ones who think like this woman, and ones who think like us. We discussed how you can tell which adults were raised by the “he’s smaller than you!” moms, and who was raised by the “don’t pick on someone bigger than you” moms.
What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Me: He’s smaller than you! No shoving! Younger kid, stop bothering older kid! If you guys can’t play without fighting, we’re going home.
Basically I’m yelling at everybody! Haha
- Mom to 3 kids
Anonymous wrote:I would let the kids work it out. 6 year old learned to back off. 9 year old learned to stick up for themselves after trying to remedy the situation other ways. I don’t view a push as execessibely aggregious. It was a consequence of ignoring the 9 year old when they were using their words.
Anonymous wrote:Watched an interaction at the park with a friend, and friend suggested there are two types of parents.
A boy about 6 was being annoying to another boy about 9. They were there together with one woman, though I doubt they were brothers. Maybe cousins? The 6yo was pestering and otherwise being physically annoying to the 9yo, and the 9yo kept telling him to stop, leave him alone, and when he didn’t, he shoved the 6yo and the boy misstepped backwards and plopped on his butt. The woman with them witnessed it and then reprimanded the 9yo, telling him, you shouldn’t do that, he’s smaller than you, you shouldn’t be shoving him.
My friend and I almost simultaneously said to each other, well then, don’t pick on someone bigger than you!
My friend was like, there are two types of parents: ones who think like this woman, and ones who think like us. We discussed how you can tell which adults were raised by the “he’s smaller than you!” moms, and who was raised by the “don’t pick on someone bigger than you” moms.
What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in NYC in the 80's. You can tell in my parenting. I'd have stayed out of it completely. They handled it fairly. Don't start a fight you can't finish.