Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People keep saying “get back to us when you have kids!” but weren’t we all kids at one time? I never did this to my parents’ furniture as a kid. Y’all were jumping all over your furniture growing up?
I was. We used to pretend the floor was lava and we couldn’t touch it or we would die.
Anonymous wrote:People keep saying “get back to us when you have kids!” but weren’t we all kids at one time? I never did this to my parents’ furniture as a kid. Y’all were jumping all over your furniture growing up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is about teaching your children to respect the property of other people. Personally, we bought high end furniture from beginning because I was reared in a home with high end furniture and we were not allowed to behave as feral animals and our children were trated the same. It is a waste of money to buy cheap junk furniture. You are judged by how your children behave and how they respect the property of other people!
You and others need to stop calling children ‘feral, brats, wild animals,etc’. You keep talking about how well you were raised, but somehow none of you were taught that your opinion isn’t the only one that matters. You also weren’t taught empathy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People have their own set of rules in their own homes and chose to be focus or not focus on certain things as they please. It’s not for you to judge or try to “understand” where the line is to be drawn.
I for one never understood the wording “respecting furniture”. In my house, my kids are not allowed to jump on the couches. But that is the rule. They were expected to follow the rule. Period. They respect US, and therefore followed the rules. They never respected the couch. That’s stupid. The couch is a thing. We don’t respect things. Now that my kids are older they understand they have to take care of things because they cost money and someone has to work hard to get them. And therefore they have to respect the person who is working and not treat things as disposable pieces of garbage. Again, they respect the person, not the thing.
You sound fun!
Anonymous wrote:When did “disrespect” become a word?
Anonymous wrote:I have kids and my children know that furniture is not for jumping on. I only allow it if it's crappy furniture in a rumpus room or something. They climb, run, and so forth all over the place, but they may not write on or destroy furniture or walls, especially others'.
Anonymous wrote:It is about teaching your children to respect the property of other people. Personally, we bought high end furniture from beginning because I was reared in a home with high end furniture and we were not allowed to behave as feral animals and our children were trated the same. It is a waste of money to buy cheap junk furniture. You are judged by how your children behave and how they respect the property of other people!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a giant sectional in our family room and my 6 and 4 year old often climb all over it. They are pretty good about stopping when I tell them to but it’s the family room and I’m not going to get all bent out of shape about it. I worry about them getting hurt, not about disrespecting the furniture. They never do it in the living room. My guess is that OP doesn’t have kids!
Or if she has kids they will end up being anal retentive.
Teaching your children to respect the property of others is not anal retentive but teaching them how to behave as human beings as opposed to feral animals. I would bet that no one is happy to be around you or your children as you have no manners.
Anonymous wrote:This thread explains so much.
Signed,
A Teacher