Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid with ADHD was quite the talker pre-medication. He got in trouble in kindergarten for something. I was coming to pick him up so the principal brought me into her office while my son was there. She said he was going to get lunch detention for his infraction and he didn't say anything. She repeated it and he still just sat there. She said, " You seem indifferent to what I'm saying. Do you know what indifferent means?" Without missing a beat, he said "I don't care." Lol. We both had to turn sideways so he wouldn't see us smiling.
That's what my mother would call "fresh" and it would get you a slap across the face. There's a time and a place for sarcasm and it's not with people in positions of authority when you're in trouble.
Anonymous wrote:All kids are ugly brats. Especially OP’s, who aren’t smart enough to use wit as a saving grace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also your child isn't cute and no one wants to hear from it.
Op here. Not true . In general kids are cute and I enjoy hearing from them . However, certain behavior like sarcasm is not cute.
Sarcasm isn’t cute, it’s hilarious. It also isn’t rude. Rude is rude. I think you’re confusing the two.
I'm not confused. It's not hilarious. It's rude. Your child is rude .
Everyone disagrees with you.
Go sit down
Anonymous wrote:My kid with ADHD was quite the talker pre-medication. He got in trouble in kindergarten for something. I was coming to pick him up so the principal brought me into her office while my son was there. She said he was going to get lunch detention for his infraction and he didn't say anything. She repeated it and he still just sat there. She said, " You seem indifferent to what I'm saying. Do you know what indifferent means?" Without missing a beat, he said "I don't care." Lol. We both had to turn sideways so he wouldn't see us smiling.
+100 OP, tell us what the child said.Anonymous wrote:Still waiting for an example.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is worthless without examples.
Anonymous wrote:Eh, tough to turn off the spigot once it's on. Hope all future interactions can appreciate the wit (i.e. teachers, employer, spouses.) But then again, hopefully their superior intelligence will help them code switch.
Anonymous wrote:Eh, tough to turn off the spigot once it's on. Hope all future interactions can appreciate the wit (i.e. teachers, employer, spouses.) But then again, hopefully their superior intelligence will help them code switch.
Anonymous wrote:I find that unintelligent people are the ones most bothered by sarcasm and wit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid with ADHD was quite the talker pre-medication. He got in trouble in kindergarten for something. I was coming to pick him up so the principal brought me into her office while my son was there. She said he was going to get lunch detention for his infraction and he didn't say anything. She repeated it and he still just sat there. She said, " You seem indifferent to what I'm saying. Do you know what indifferent means?" Without missing a beat, he said "I don't care." Lol. We both had to turn sideways so he wouldn't see us smiling.
This isn't the charming example of how hilarious your child's sarcasm is. And as someone with ADHD you do your child no favors by excusing and laughing at poor behavior
I thought it was cute. Maybe you need a drink, or a hug?
- not pp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid with ADHD was quite the talker pre-medication. He got in trouble in kindergarten for something. I was coming to pick him up so the principal brought me into her office while my son was there. She said he was going to get lunch detention for his infraction and he didn't say anything. She repeated it and he still just sat there. She said, " You seem indifferent to what I'm saying. Do you know what indifferent means?" Without missing a beat, he said "I don't care." Lol. We both had to turn sideways so he wouldn't see us smiling.
This isn't the charming example of how hilarious your child's sarcasm is. And as someone with ADHD you do your child no favors by excusing and laughing at poor behavior