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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here with a comical update - First, I had ever intention of talking to MB about what her husband said but only see her on Fridays. So, yesterday I take my charge to the library play room with every intention of letting him play with the baby doll and he wasn't the least bit interested. He didn't even pick it up once! My MB ended up working late yesterday so I didn't see her and DB didn't mention it again. [/quote] Why do you keep taking him there to put him in a situation that is harming him? And also blatantly trying to go against DBs wishes. [/quote] OP here and my charge loves the library. We read, go to story time and then he plays. There is NOTHING in the situation that is "harming him" but everything in the situation that helps his growth, education and development. DB never said not to take him to the library or the playroom, he just said he didn't like him playing with dolls. But yes - I absolutely would have gone against DB's wishes and allowed my charge to play with the doll if he wanted to. I didn't agree with DB and had decided to talk to MB about it. Fact remains, the situation resolved itself. [/quote] You don't have books at home?[/quote] LOL Yes, my change has lots of books at home and we read them all the time. Children like variety, PP, and the more books he is exposed to the better for him. Public libraries are GOOD PLACES. [/quote] Your boss, the childs father, has asked you to stop putting him in that situation. Grow up and act right.[/quote] OP here and no, he did not ask me to stop putting the child "in that situation". I thought my initial post made that clear. He would never suggest that we NOT go to the public library and certainly never ever did. He knew we would be going again the next day as it is the charge's usual story time. And I NEVER agreed to stop my charge from playing with the doll. NEVER. Again, I thought I made that point very clear. Anyway everything worked out and everyone is happy. I really think you need to calm down and stop taking this so very personally. I can give you the same "grow up" advice, Dear. Please stop embarrassing yourself now and stop posting on this thread. [/quote]
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