I can't believe he said that to me
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I would have told him "I think you need to remember who the adult in this house is, I don't think your mom is going to like hearing how you're speaking to others." And I'd bring it up to my friend.
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I responded with it is your house but I'm the adult, you're the child and I'm in charge. Then I set him off to the corner.Olioxenfree wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 4:42 pm I would have told him "I think you need to remember who the adult in this house is, I don't think your mom is going to like hearing how you're speaking to others." And I'd bring it up to my friend.
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I would have probably started laughing and said, nice try kid. Then, sent him to a timeout until he could be respectful. You got to wonder where he's learned that crap. When my youngest was about that age, she was banned from watching the sitcoms on the Disney channel, because the kids on the shows were brats and she thought she could act like them. Umm, no.
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I was shocked because thats not usually him.Nopeville wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 4:57 pm I would have probably started laughing and said, nice try kid. Then, sent him to a timeout until he could be respectful. You got to wonder where he's learned that crap. When my youngest was about that age, she was banned from watching the sitcoms on the Disney channel, because the kids on the shows were brats and she thought she could act like them. Umm, no.
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You might want to ask the parents what he's watching on TV. Most kids are getting a lot more screen time than normal right now and it can totally affect their behavior.Emmasmom wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 4:59 pmI was shocked because thats not usually him.Nopeville wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 4:57 pm I would have probably started laughing and said, nice try kid. Then, sent him to a timeout until he could be respectful. You got to wonder where he's learned that crap. When my youngest was about that age, she was banned from watching the sitcoms on the Disney channel, because the kids on the shows were brats and she thought she could act like them. Umm, no.
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Certain video games would turn ods into a little pissant. I had to restrict his time. It could also be the quarantine. Ds17 been mouthy lately and I about had it.Nopeville wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 5:01 pmYou might want to ask the parents what he's watching on TV. Most kids are getting a lot more screen time than normal right now and it can totally affect their behavior.Emmasmom wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 4:59 pmI was shocked because thats not usually him.Nopeville wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 4:57 pm I would have probably started laughing and said, nice try kid. Then, sent him to a timeout until he could be respectful. You got to wonder where he's learned that crap. When my youngest was about that age, she was banned from watching the sitcoms on the Disney channel, because the kids on the shows were brats and she thought she could act like them. Umm, no.
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I would be saying, "Child, you should count your lucky stars that you are not my child right now."
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So what was your response OP?