Anonymous wrote:When I was teaching preschool, we heard this all the time. We would tell the parent how little Suzie was the best helper in the class, etc...etc... and they would look at us in amazement.
Just tell them what you do when you are with him and if they start asking more questions, tell them.
My friends with kids in daycare say the same thing--they will ask the staff about tantrums, etc., and the staff will look at them and say, "Johnny never has tantrums here." Kids just act differently for their parents than for others. I agree, just share your specific actions, not your parenting philosophy.