Anonymous wrote:I don't understand. Who was watching these kids when you were working OP?
Anonymous wrote:Video games and hormones.
Even if I wanted my kids to play video games for hours, they couldn’t. They lose their minds after about 20 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:My brother and I had horrible physical fights. It is one thing when your ds is 9, but my 14 yr old is taller and heavier than I am. It won't be long at all before your ds can seriously hurt your dd. I think you need to have zero tolerance for physical fighting and it is never ok, and punish both kids equally. But you and your dh need to sit your ds down privately and tell him that he is not to hit girls. EVER. Even if it seems that are evenly matched now, he needs to hear from you guys that it is never okay for him to hurt a girl unless it is 100% self defense and he feels his life is in danger.
Yes, neither kid should be hitting, but your ds is going to bigger than you can physically control very fast.
There are teen boys who hit their moms. YOu really need to be very clear with your ds privately (so your dd doesn't intentially provoke him with "but you cant hit me back, I'm a girl!" that this is unacceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- it sounds like your son is the aggressor. I was the victim of a sibling’s bullying and abuse. In my view, my mother did not do enough to protect me. Don’t make that same mistake. Do not leave them alone doesn’t matter what age they are.
You have no idea what happened and you are projecting your own experience. Just as likely that this is the end result of years of verbal bullying by the older sister.
Reread what OP wrote. She had to literally throw her son to get him to stop kicking his sister.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand. Who was watching these kids when you were working OP?
What? She was in the house, just sent them to another part of the house to occupy themselves. When your kid was that age were they always stuck to your hip? My DS is 10 and stays home alone for short periods of time.
So no one was watching them?!?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand. Who was watching these kids when you were working OP?
What? She was in the house, just sent them to another part of the house to occupy themselves. When your kid was that age were they always stuck to your hip? My DS is 10 and stays home alone for short periods of time.
So no one was watching them?!?!
Anonymous wrote:I’d get rid of video games forever. Including iPads. It only takes 1 to go get a knife and you have lost 2 kids .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand. Who was watching these kids when you were working OP?
What? She was in the house, just sent them to another part of the house to occupy themselves. When your kid was that age were they always stuck to your hip? My DS is 10 and stays home alone for short periods of time.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand. Who was watching these kids when you were working OP?
Anonymous wrote:I’d get rid of video games forever. Including iPads. It only takes 1 to go get a knife and you have lost 2 kids .
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, I have five kids. My youngest is 18. Oldest is 29. Three boys and two girls. Take a deep breath. You are overreacting. Of course you can still go on vacation. The kids will probably be over this in an hour. That said, it is unacceptable for them to hurt each other and they should be appropriately punished. But seriously....it happens. You sound like a great mom! It’s not easy parenting kids that age. Tomorrow will be better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- it sounds like your son is the aggressor. I was the victim of a sibling’s bullying and abuse. In my view, my mother did not do enough to protect me. Don’t make that same mistake. Do not leave them alone doesn’t matter what age they are.
You have no idea what happened and you are projecting your own experience. Just as likely that this is the end result of years of verbal bullying by the older sister.