Anonymous wrote:My kid tried this once. I told him I'd save it along with the special birthday cards and drawings he'd made me in the past. This caused him to freak out immediately, burst into years, and beg me not to keep it because he didn't mean it and loved me so much. We then had a heart to heart about the difference between having feelings (perfectly fine) and doing or saying unkind things while feeling those feelings (not fine). That's the last nasty note I got.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only mom that would think this was funny? I don't know, but if we're me, I wouldn't care about it.
I was thinking the exact same thing.
Anonymous wrote:I just re-read your original post, OP. So your kid didn't actually hand you the note or ask you to read it, right? You just found it. So he wrote it but didn't know for sure if you'd read it. Well, that's kind of different, right? Maybe tell him he should dispose of things that aren't meant to be seen by others.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only mom that would think this was funny? I don't know, but if we're me, I wouldn't care about it.
And we have. 
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids do this ALL THE TIME. I would just ignore it. They are allowed to express themselves.
Yes!!! Of course!!! Let it go, OP.
Do you let your kids say mean things to other kids? Would you "let it go" if your child called another child stupid? Would you be upset if your child's friend put a note in his backpack telling him that he was stupid?
Kids are allowed to express themselves, but I hope that parents are teaching them that it's not okay to say hurtful things. The kid could have written a note that said, "I'm mad at you, Mommy," and I would have no problem with that. But name-calling is not okay in our house. Personally, I would tell the kid that I understand that he was mad and frustrated, but he needs to find a better way to express that, because what he did is not acceptable.
Your poor children.
Anonymous wrote:Kids do this ALL THE TIME. I would just ignore it. They are allowed to express themselves.
I saw it, and I see the results of these kids with no respect for anyone or themselves...not a pretty sight.Anonymous wrote:OP, there's a new thread that's giving you a window into your future, should you allow this behavior to continue.