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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise holy hell on this and am completely surprised by how gentle your response have been. I would consider not taking them to the beach. I would take the video game away for 6 months minimum. I would have them start jobs around the house to pay for the monthly fees "if" you decide to allow them to resume the video game. I would have them both write an essay to you on exactly what they did wrong. And for you son.....I would sit down and explain although it is not fair in todays world, he can never, ever, ever hit a girl. This is assault. He is not too young to understand the implications of this in the real-world setting, be it being expelled from school or thrown in jail after age 18. I would have them seriously both write an apology letter to the youngest kid, and explain that that was not tattle-tattling but 100% the correct thing to do. Honestly, I would raise holy hell. Do it now, or pay for it later. I am sorry this happened to your family.
What does that have to do with fighting?
This is how I would react if I had to pull my son off of my daughter because they were physically fighting over a video game. That's what it has to do with fighting. Chances I'd take them to the beach the next day: 0%.
Or, here's an idea. Parent them and supervise them and help them negotiate between each other so it doesn't come to this and they learn to handle things. A lot of this could be prevented with parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise holy hell on this and am completely surprised by how gentle your response have been. I would consider not taking them to the beach. I would take the video game away for 6 months minimum. I would have them start jobs around the house to pay for the monthly fees "if" you decide to allow them to resume the video game. I would have them both write an essay to you on exactly what they did wrong. And for you son.....I would sit down and explain although it is not fair in todays world, he can never, ever, ever hit a girl. This is assault. He is not too young to understand the implications of this in the real-world setting, be it being expelled from school or thrown in jail after age 18. I would have them seriously both write an apology letter to the youngest kid, and explain that that was not tattle-tattling but 100% the correct thing to do. Honestly, I would raise holy hell. Do it now, or pay for it later. I am sorry this happened to your family.
What does that have to do with fighting?
This is how I would react if I had to pull my son off of my daughter because they were physically fighting over a video game. That's what it has to do with fighting. Chances I'd take them to the beach the next day: 0%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise holy hell on this and am completely surprised by how gentle your response have been. I would consider not taking them to the beach. I would take the video game away for 6 months minimum. I would have them start jobs around the house to pay for the monthly fees "if" you decide to allow them to resume the video game. I would have them both write an essay to you on exactly what they did wrong. And for you son.....I would sit down and explain although it is not fair in todays world, he can never, ever, ever hit a girl. This is assault. He is not too young to understand the implications of this in the real-world setting, be it being expelled from school or thrown in jail after age 18. I would have them seriously both write an apology letter to the youngest kid, and explain that that was not tattle-tattling but 100% the correct thing to do. Honestly, I would raise holy hell. Do it now, or pay for it later. I am sorry this happened to your family.
What does that have to do with fighting?
This is how I would react if I had to pull my son off of my daughter because they were physically fighting over a video game. That's what it has to do with fighting. Chances I'd take them to the beach the next day: 0%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise holy hell on this and am completely surprised by how gentle your response have been. I would consider not taking them to the beach. I would take the video game away for 6 months minimum. I would have them start jobs around the house to pay for the monthly fees "if" you decide to allow them to resume the video game. I would have them both write an essay to you on exactly what they did wrong. And for you son.....I would sit down and explain although it is not fair in todays world, he can never, ever, ever hit a girl. This is assault. He is not too young to understand the implications of this in the real-world setting, be it being expelled from school or thrown in jail after age 18. I would have them seriously both write an apology letter to the youngest kid, and explain that that was not tattle-tattling but 100% the correct thing to do. Honestly, I would raise holy hell. Do it now, or pay for it later. I am sorry this happened to your family.
What does that have to do with fighting?
Anonymous wrote:I would raise holy hell on this and am completely surprised by how gentle your response have been. I would consider not taking them to the beach. I would take the video game away for 6 months minimum. I would have them start jobs around the house to pay for the monthly fees "if" you decide to allow them to resume the video game. I would have them both write an essay to you on exactly what they did wrong. And for you son.....I would sit down and explain although it is not fair in todays world, he can never, ever, ever hit a girl. This is assault. He is not too young to understand the implications of this in the real-world setting, be it being expelled from school or thrown in jail after age 18. I would have them seriously both write an apology letter to the youngest kid, and explain that that was not tattle-tattling but 100% the correct thing to do. Honestly, I would raise holy hell. Do it now, or pay for it later. I am sorry this happened to your family.
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:I don't understand. Who was watching these kids when you were working OP?
Read the post. She was working in the house. They are 9 and 11. They shouldn't need eyes on them at all times.
Anonymous wrote: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?!?!
No. She left them with their sippy cups to fend for themselves.![]()
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?!?!