Anonymous wrote:Standing playgroup at the playground. Mostly boys, 2-4 yo, plus 1 girl. Kid brings toy. Other kids ask for a turn. Kid says no. Prompts a lot of whining throuhout the morning from various kids, including mine, about why they can't have a turn.
So afterwards, my kid asks...
"Why doesn't he have to share?"
"It's always nice to take turns, but he didn't want to today. Sometimes, it can be hard to share."
"Then I'm not going to share because it's really, really hard."
Obviously, I didn't let comment go, but was just curious how you have explained this to your kid? Do you go with the "just worry about yourself, not what others do" route?
Thanks!
Sounds like what you son was really asking wasn't "why isn't he sharing"-- which ANY kid this age can understand!-- but "why isn't someone making him share with me?"
I think perhaps the flaw in your explanation is that you answered the former, not the latter, question, and made it seem to your son like it is his choice whether he is going to share or not, which may not be the way you parent.
I tend to go with the "different families have different rules" thing for my 3 year old. Someday we'll get to the whole "some families seem to have NO rules" conversation!