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In reply to the discussion: Adults that spoil kids aggravate me [View all]JNelson6563
(28,151 posts)Between my personal life and then having been in retail management over the years, OMG you have been living in some sort of Utopia many of us would gladly pay to get into.
One fine example is my niece. Her mom is extremely acquisitive and, of course so is the child now. For years that child would behave very badly, completely ruining events and the mother would sit there with a weird smile as if to say "Isn't she adorable?". Apparently it has been discovered that when a little girl tells strangers she is saving up for some thing or other, they tend to think it's cute and hand over a little change to help with the saving. How do I know this? Last summer I had her for a day and we had lots of errands to run. There wasn't a stranger she didn't pull that routine on. After the third solicitation I forbade her from doing it anymore while she was with me and then I had a talk with her mother the next morning about this trained monkey routine. Talk about setting that kid up for trouble! Oh you're saving up, little girl? Come over to my car, I have a bunch of money I can give you...
and that child is one of many I know who's parents (usually mom) has told them just once too often how very, very special they are.
When my kids were little I could have friends over for coffee and we could have discussions. My childless friends often marveled at how we could sit and talk without constant interruption and chaos.
In my retail experience, the calm, well behaved child was always the exception rather than the rule. You must live somewhere where the water has something very special in it or something.
Julie