Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in NYC in the 80's. You can tell in my parenting. I'd have stayed out of it completely. They handled it fairly. Don't start a fight you can't finish.
I wonder if you would've had a different position if the 6 year old was a girl?
I think the mother intervened for the sake of the older boy rather than the younger. It's so important to teach boys especially to control their emotions and respond thoughtfully when provoked. I would've reprimanded the older child while secretly smiling and thinking that the 6 year old got what he deserved. I'm from nyc too.
Nope. Girls aren't delicate flowers who wilt and die if they get shoved on their asses. In my experience, girls fight much dirtier than boys. Everyone I can think of who had to go to the hospital because of a fight went there because of a fight with a girl.
I wonder if you would feel differently if the kids were black. Would you still stay out of it and not intervene?
??? Yep. Black kids are not foreign scary entities to me.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the third type—correct & redirect 6 yo., reenforce respecting 9 yo’s words, WHILE ALSO correcting 9yo for being physically aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in NYC in the 80's. You can tell in my parenting. I'd have stayed out of it completely. They handled it fairly. Don't start a fight you can't finish.
I wonder if you would've had a different position if the 6 year old was a girl?
I think the mother intervened for the sake of the older boy rather than the younger. It's so important to teach boys especially to control their emotions and respond thoughtfully when provoked. I would've reprimanded the older child while secretly smiling and thinking that the 6 year old got what he deserved. I'm from nyc too.
Nope. Girls aren't delicate flowers who wilt and die if they get shoved on their asses. In my experience, girls fight much dirtier than boys. Everyone I can think of who had to go to the hospital because of a fight went there because of a fight with a girl.
I wonder if you would feel differently if the kids were black. Would you still stay out of it and not intervene?
Anonymous wrote:Watched an interaction at the park with a friend, and friend suggested there are two types of parents.
A boy about 6 was being annoying to another boy about 9. They were there together with one woman, though I doubt they were brothers. Maybe cousins? The 6yo was pestering and otherwise being physically annoying to the 9yo, and the 9yo kept telling him to stop, leave him alone, and when he didn’t, he shoved the 6yo and the boy misstepped backwards and plopped on his butt. The woman with them witnessed it and then reprimanded the 9yo, telling him, you shouldn’t do that, he’s smaller than you, you shouldn’t be shoving him.
My friend and I almost simultaneously said to each other, well then, don’t pick on someone bigger than you!
My friend was like, there are two types of parents: ones who think like this woman, and ones who think like us. We discussed how you can tell which adults were raised by the “he’s smaller than you!” moms, and who was raised by the “don’t pick on someone bigger than you” moms.
What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in NYC in the 80's. You can tell in my parenting. I'd have stayed out of it completely. They handled it fairly. Don't start a fight you can't finish.
I wonder if you would've had a different position if the 6 year old was a girl?
I think the mother intervened for the sake of the older boy rather than the younger. It's so important to teach boys especially to control their emotions and respond thoughtfully when provoked. I would've reprimanded the older child while secretly smiling and thinking that the 6 year old got what he deserved. I'm from nyc too.
Nope. Girls aren't delicate flowers who wilt and die if they get shoved on their asses. In my experience, girls fight much dirtier than boys. Everyone I can think of who had to go to the hospital because of a fight went there because of a fight with a girl.
I wonder if you would feel differently if the kids were black. Would you still stay out of it and not intervene?
I don’t care about gender, age, size, ethnicity, I’m still in the camp of wanting the child being picked on to use words first and then allowing them to react (because I’ll never tell a child to stand there and take it!). I’m also of the camp that I will allow a child who is picking on someone else to dig themselves into the hole only briefly, and they will only get one minor warning; if the child they pick on is capable of defending themself, fine, but I’ll step in if they’re not.
The bigger kid often feels like s/he needs to take the abuse, or they will be targeted by the adults and/or the other kids around. They might also be afraid of their strength.
-5’7” female(first point), who used to be afraid of killing her horrible little brother(second point).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in NYC in the 80's. You can tell in my parenting. I'd have stayed out of it completely. They handled it fairly. Don't start a fight you can't finish.
I wonder if you would've had a different position if the 6 year old was a girl?
I think the mother intervened for the sake of the older boy rather than the younger. It's so important to teach boys especially to control their emotions and respond thoughtfully when provoked. I would've reprimanded the older child while secretly smiling and thinking that the 6 year old got what he deserved. I'm from nyc too.
Nope. Girls aren't delicate flowers who wilt and die if they get shoved on their asses. In my experience, girls fight much dirtier than boys. Everyone I can think of who had to go to the hospital because of a fight went there because of a fight with a girl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in NYC in the 80's. You can tell in my parenting. I'd have stayed out of it completely. They handled it fairly. Don't start a fight you can't finish.
I wonder if you would've had a different position if the 6 year old was a girl?
I think the mother intervened for the sake of the older boy rather than the younger. It's so important to teach boys especially to control their emotions and respond thoughtfully when provoked. I would've reprimanded the older child while secretly smiling and thinking that the 6 year old got what he deserved. I'm from nyc too.
Nope. Girls aren't delicate flowers who wilt and die if they get shoved on their asses. In my experience, girls fight much dirtier than boys. Everyone I can think of who had to go to the hospital because of a fight went there because of a fight with a girl.
I wonder if you would feel differently if the kids were black. Would you still stay out of it and not intervene?
I don’t care about gender, age, size, ethnicity, I’m still in the camp of wanting the child being picked on to use words first and then allowing them to react (because I’ll never tell a child to stand there and take it!). I’m also of the camp that I will allow a child who is picking on someone else to dig themselves into the hole only briefly, and they will only get one minor warning; if the child they pick on is capable of defending themself, fine, but I’ll step in if they’re not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in NYC in the 80's. You can tell in my parenting. I'd have stayed out of it completely. They handled it fairly. Don't start a fight you can't finish.
I wonder if you would've had a different position if the 6 year old was a girl?
I think the mother intervened for the sake of the older boy rather than the younger. It's so important to teach boys especially to control their emotions and respond thoughtfully when provoked. I would've reprimanded the older child while secretly smiling and thinking that the 6 year old got what he deserved. I'm from nyc too.
Nope. Girls aren't delicate flowers who wilt and die if they get shoved on their asses. In my experience, girls fight much dirtier than boys. Everyone I can think of who had to go to the hospital because of a fight went there because of a fight with a girl.
I wonder if you would feel differently if the kids were black. Would you still stay out of it and not intervene?