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11 year old kicking a 4 year old....

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stealth2

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Rushia said:
She may be tiny, but that mouth of hers. All of this because she wanted to play with her brother and her cousin and they told her no. Well, YOU know the Peanut....You can't tell her what to do. She decided to play and cousin decided to kick her.
And perhaps this is something that you should address with YOUR kid. She's plenty old enough to know that your mouth (and attitude) can get her into trouble. No one likes a brat who thinks they set the rules. Just sayin'.
 


Rushia

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stealth2 said:
And perhaps this is something that you should address with YOUR kid. She's plenty old enough to know that your mouth (and attitude) can get her into trouble. No one likes a brat who thinks they set the rules. Just sayin'.
Don't worry Stealth, I agree with you. This would be the cousin and my son. Can't do anything about the cousin, but my son is in therapy to address these issues. What I was referring to with Candice was the way DD shrieks. Her DD does the same. I (and my 3 sisters) did it when younger. Don't all small female children shriek when they don't get what they want? That's what I meant by her mouth. How many times have you seen the youngest child be barred from a game that older ones are playing? All kids do it. Then the littlest one tattles and grown ups either say "If you can't play nice... or You guys let the little one play too..." This is what happened and cousin can't be told what to do. She is allowed to set the rules in gma's home and in her own home. Cousin was told to be nice (by my kids SM) and cousin kicked DD cause she tattled and was told by SM that DD could play too. I really couldn't care less if DD had told off cousin. There's is no excuse in the world for an 11 year old to use a karate kick on a 4 year old. To my understanding most karate instructors don't tolerate their students using it to bully other children.
 
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