Anonymous wrote: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.
I would tell him to shut it and put his coat on. I don't think you need consequences. If he keeps arguing take him without the coat-- then when he complains about being cold tell him to stop being annoying.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Yup, calling your rude child an independent thinker is the same thing as parents of brats calling them spirited. If the kid doesn't want to to wear a coat I don't push it, but no way you can disrespect me like that.
The parent who doesn't push doesn't have to worry about being called annoying.
Kid who's never pushed to do anything he doesn't want is a hell of a lot worse off than the kid who's taught early on that it's okay to speak your mind. 'Youre annoying' to your parents at 7 -----> 'Mr. Boss, I think XYZ' by 27.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Yup, calling your rude child an independent thinker is the same thing as parents of brats calling them spirited. If the kid doesn't want to to wear a coat I don't push it, but no way you can disrespect me like that.
The parent who doesn't push doesn't have to worry about being called annoying.
Kid who's never pushed to do anything he doesn't want is a hell of a lot worse off than the kid who's taught early on that it's okay to speak your mind. 'Youre annoying' to your parents at 7 -----> 'Mr. Boss, I think XYZ' by 27.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol white parents allow their child to disrespect them. At 7, he is calling you annoying. At 13, he is calling you a bitch. Would allow him to call his grandmother annoying? His teacher? Then why you? Back hand that boy.
Hell, yeah. Teach that boy what "respect" means with some good corporal punishment. That way, he'll be good and ready to cap someone who looks at him wrong by the time he's 15.
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: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: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.
As a kid, I hated being dragged to things like driving around to see Christmas lights. I imagine most kids feel the same way. If the result of telling my mother that she was annoying was that I got to spend all evening playing with my toys at home, while my parents watched TV and didn't bother me, I'd have told her she was annoying every day.