Anonymous wrote:Can't believe people are giving the OP such a hard time. Could be a troll but it's a valid discussion point.
Not that I believe a kid can be "bad"- but you can tell the rough ones that you probably want to keep your children away from.
Look out for the frequent or even constant use of swear words, lack of manners, lack of empathy and violent outbursts.
Worth note - that there are plenty of higher SES kids who act this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op and other just move the hell out of DC, like seriously!
Not sure what you are referring to- but people like OP are buying up DC. Get used to people living here who have higher standards and won't put up with what DC once was.
Oh please, they can be who they want when they want. OP made the decision to live around ppl like that. It's her fault for subjecting her child to such surroundings.
Yeah, OP should move her kids to Arlington. She won't have to worry about her preschoolers playing with any "bad" kids who have violence in their homes. Oh wait:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/464609.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High SES folks don't live in Petworth.
+1, but who are the folks buying $700k+ homes in that crime ridden neighborhood?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll bite.
We are in a similar situation. We tell our DC that they will come across all different behavior and beliefs, in our house we do/do not x,y, and z. When we see him start to repeat negative behavior we immediately say that is absolutely NOT ok for you to do, even if it's in front of a friend. If his response is that Frank is aloud to do it then I say I am not Franks mom. If the friend is over and behaving badly I just tell the kid, Please stop - that is not ok at this house. That has happened quite a few times.
We are in a private school and there is more questionable behavior there than there is around our neighborhood.
Then how come you're paying for the privilege to be at this school? Save some time and $$ and enroll them in your neighborhood school.
Anonymous wrote:I'll bite.
We are in a similar situation. We tell our DC that they will come across all different behavior and beliefs, in our house we do/do not x,y, and z. When we see him start to repeat negative behavior we immediately say that is absolutely NOT ok for you to do, even if it's in front of a friend. If his response is that Frank is aloud to do it then I say I am not Franks mom. If the friend is over and behaving badly I just tell the kid, Please stop - that is not ok at this house. That has happened quite a few times.
We are in a private school and there is more questionable behavior there than there is around our neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:PP here - also, their devil horns start to bud at about 5. Check the scalp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:kids aren't influenced by peers in a serious way till age 8 (used to be later) so relax. My kid loves the bad kids (who btw, are as likely to be high ses white kids at his very racially and economically diverse school). These kids talk back to the teacher and are taken out of the room, and he is enthralled by them. If he likes a kid, we invite him over for a playdate. He never goes beyond the most facile imitation and himself behaves well in school, so what do I care. We have years before we have to worry about peer influence. There are studies that show when peers start to have as much or more influence over a kid's world view.
I do think this is a troll post btw.
OP here- and not a troll. Thank you for being the only one to thoughtfully answer my post.
Anonymous wrote:My troll alert just went to Defcon 5.