Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the mother of daughters, please start parenting your son in a way that he is responsible for his own actions and you don’t seek to blame others for the way he behaves. You son screamed in his fathers face— sounds like a your son problem.
Relevance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly frightened you?
The fact that one of the cousins hit his teacher.
This signals some unpredictability to me.
And how is that related to your son shouting rudely? Draw the line for me bc I don’t see it.
This child has some major behavioral issues.
He was playing with my son yesterday, at times aggressively. He also knocked over a vase, apparently by accident, and nearly threw a tantrum when he was told it was time to go home.
I noticed my son acting out and yelling after they left. He never yells at us, ever.
"Nearly" threw a tantrum? Why is there a vase in the kids' play area?
I was going to ask how someone "nearly" throws a tantrum.
I can answer the vase question. Because some people continue to decorate their homes even after children, and don't turn them into a giant free-for-all where kids can jump on sofas, draw on walls, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly frightened you?
The fact that one of the cousins hit his teacher.
This signals some unpredictability to me.
And how is that related to your son shouting rudely? Draw the line for me bc I don’t see it.
This child has some major behavioral issues.
He was playing with my son yesterday, at times aggressively. He also knocked over a vase, apparently by accident, and nearly threw a tantrum when he was told it was time to go home.
I noticed my son acting out and yelling after they left. He never yells at us, ever.
"Nearly" threw a tantrum? Why is there a vase in the kids' play area?
Anonymous wrote:As the mother of daughters, please start parenting your son in a way that he is responsible for his own actions and you don’t seek to blame others for the way he behaves. You son screamed in his fathers face— sounds like a your son problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly frightened you?
The fact that one of the cousins hit his teacher.
This signals some unpredictability to me.
And how is that related to your son shouting rudely? Draw the line for me bc I don’t see it.
This child has some major behavioral issues.
He was playing with my son yesterday, at times aggressively. He also knocked over a vase, apparently by accident, and nearly threw a tantrum when he was told it was time to go home.
I noticed my son acting out and yelling after they left. He never yells at us, ever.