Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would happen at my house?
1. "Go to your room, right now. You don't talk to adults that way." He could stay there for a half an hour or so.
2. No holiday display.
3. No TV or whatever the rest of the evening. DH and I will occupy the couch and watch an adult movie or catch up on our shows. 7 year old can amuse himself.
For #1 aren't you heading out the door?
I'm sure he be delighted about #2.
You watch porn around your kids?
Yes. Now we're not going anywhere. If you can't behave, we don't go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would happen at my house?
1. "Go to your room, right now. You don't talk to adults that way." He could stay there for a half an hour or so.
2. No holiday display.
3. No TV or whatever the rest of the evening. DH and I will occupy the couch and watch an adult movie or catch up on our shows. 7 year old can amuse himself.
For #1 aren't you heading out the door?
I'm sure he be delighted about #2.
You watch porn around your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would happen at my house?
1. "Go to your room, right now. You don't talk to adults that way." He could stay there for a half an hour or so.
2. No holiday display.
3. No TV or whatever the rest of the evening. DH and I will occupy the couch and watch an adult movie or catch up on our shows. 7 year old can amuse himself.
For #1 aren't you heading out the door?
I'm sure he be delighted about #2.
You watch porn around your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Wow.
In my home - "Put your coat on".
Kid "You are so annoying".
Me "You don't want me to show you annoying" laughter
Kid "Arrrggghhhh!" Rolls eyes and puts coat on.
Spare me the drama mamas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I tell him he's rude and he has to apologize - which he does.
He's 9.5 and backtalk is creeping up.
By 9.5 - he should know better to even try and backtalk. If the consequence of being rude is that he has to apologize, then good luck to you.
I think you are a complete moron. Ooops, that was so rude. I apologize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't mind it, but I'm trying to raise an independent thinker - not a future janitor or maid.
An independent thinker can still be courteous to everyone. I don't see how those relate.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 7 year old child. If this was said to me, I would actually consider whether the statement is true. If it is I would probably discuss it and ask what specially she finds annoying, within reason. I try to create an environment in which my child does not feel judged or punished for having an opinion and expressing it. Now if the child called me an a-- hole that would be different.
Anonymous wrote:I imposed consequences but husband thinks I shouldn't overreact to that type of "small stuff."
FWIW, I asked him to put on a coat before going out to see a winter lights display.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't mind it, but I'm trying to raise an independent thinker - not a future janitor or maid.
Anonymous wrote:I'd let him go without a jacket and let him be cold.
Anonymous wrote:What would happen at my house?
1. "Go to your room, right now. You don't talk to adults that way." He could stay there for a half an hour or so.
2. No holiday display.
3. No TV or whatever the rest of the evening. DH and I will occupy the couch and watch an adult movie or catch up on our shows. 7 year old can amuse himself.