Anonymous wrote:How do you accidentally rent an apartment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We (myself, sibling, neighborhood kids) did NOT let out those high pitched shrieks when I was younger. We might have talked or yelled loudly ("The telephone pole is the goal!"), but not that ear-piercing squealing noise. I sympathize with OP.
Untrue.
Anonymous wrote:You know you are posting on a parenting board, right, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These children are outside. Yelling/shrieking is allowed outside.
False. Raised voices from happy play are allowed. Screaming and shrieking should only be allowed in case of emergency. Parent your children, please.
Agreed. Shrieking is never okay. If I did that, my mother yanked my arm so hard and threatened to take me home.
She sounds lovely, as do you.
Anonymous wrote:Screaming and shrieking is not "just what kids do! *throws up hands*" My grandparents did not allow my mother to scream and shriek willy-nilly, my mother didn't allow me, and I don't allow my kids.
I was taught from a very early age that shrieking was for when something was wrong and I needed an adult RIGHT NOW. I was told that if I screamed like that, a grownup would come running, and if nothing was wrong when they got there, there would be Consequences. And I learned about the Boy Who Cried Wolf. Because it was jarring to the nerves of those around me and therefore rude and thoughtless. When I grew up, I thought this was a good philosophy and decided to employ it myself.
It's never too early to start learning to think about the impact of your behavior on those around you. There are plenty of ways to have fun as a kid without making obnoxious, ear-splitting noises that leave the adults around you wondering if you're just being inconsiderate or if you're hurt.
/soapbox
Anonymous wrote:I think it would be nice if pools had kid-free adult hours each day or, at the very least, no kids in pool periods for 15 minutes each hour so that adults could swim laps. My former club pool did this and it was also good for safety as it forced kids to rest out of pool periodically. Skating rinks should do this, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These children are outside. Yelling/shrieking is allowed outside.
False. Raised voices from happy play are allowed. Screaming and shrieking should only be allowed in case of emergency. Parent your children, please.
Agreed. Shrieking is never okay. If I did that, my mother yanked my arm so hard and threatened to take me home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These children are outside. Yelling/shrieking is allowed outside.
False. Raised voices from happy play are allowed. Screaming and shrieking should only be allowed in case of emergency. Parent your children, please.