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missingthebigdog

(1,233 posts)
48. You seem to know a lot of brats
Sat Aug 9, 2014, 08:34 PM
Aug 2014

You have described a number of situations in this thread in which you have encountered these difficult children and their clueless parents.

Tell me, in your capacity as a childcare worker, what is your rationale for "tuning out" a tantrumming child? Is ignoring a child's misbehavior appropriate, or should you have attempted to redirect him? What message does it send to other kids when you tune out one that is clearly distressed? Do you just explain to them that he is BAD and doesn't deserve pie??

I am not a big fan of irresponsible parents, but I think bad parenting is usually due to ignorance or having suffered poor parenting themselves. And I don't think every time a kid has a meltdown it is because their parents are horrible.

It strikes me that if you changed this story slightly and it was a DOG who was misbehaving in public, almost nobody on this board would think it was appropriate to be mean. Some would likely suggest that the police should be called on the owner, or that the dog should be taken away from her. Almost no one would say the dog was a brat.

That is because everyone understands that it is the master's fault when a dog misbehaves. Everyone understands that dogs behave the way they are trained to. Nobody thinks that not feeding the dog will teach it a lesson, or that it's master will learn through the dog's suffering. People would feel sorry for the dog. People would intervene on its behalf.

Children behave the way they are trained to behave. A child who is misbehaving due to parenting defects deserves compassion and support, not mean spirited object lessons.

Your own children are fortunate to have such a good parent. It is too bad that they are being taught to be judgmental and intolerant instead of kind. The world could really use more kind people.

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Most likely not true but if true the guy is a jerk. CBGLuthier Aug 2014 #1
Voting results - 96% hero, 4 % villain Divernan Aug 2014 #2
so do i. the mother learned DesertFlower Aug 2014 #51
If it made him feel better, why not? His money. Demit Aug 2014 #3
'cause Apple pie causes over stress and the Kochs all aggree, "Its my money, I can do with it what.. marble falls Aug 2014 #17
Don't you make your own decisions how to spend your own money? Demit Aug 2014 #19
Imma say hero. Inkfreak Aug 2014 #4
LOL get the red out Aug 2014 #7
how sad that this kid got the mother he got nt msongs Aug 2014 #5
That's right. Some people just don't know how to teach their kids manners. Louisiana1976 Aug 2014 #37
Sounds like a bad day all around... hlthe2b Aug 2014 #6
If true, word for word...hero. Wait Wut Aug 2014 #8
Totally agree! avebury Aug 2014 #15
And adults getting one over on a kid is really sweet, right? marble falls Aug 2014 #18
My scenario. Kid runs training wheel bike into me in store and tells me "Move!!!" Thor_MN Aug 2014 #21
First of all, there was a warning misworded as it may been. Secondly, we all clipped some adult.... marble falls Aug 2014 #25
Huh? Warning? what? Thor_MN Aug 2014 #40
"Move!" marble falls Aug 2014 #44
Ah, I see... You were traumatized as a child for running your bike into someone... Thor_MN Aug 2014 #49
What a nasty retort. Shame on you. The worst thing was the coffee man taught that kid a new trick... marble falls Aug 2014 #55
No, you have been been bringing the nasty. Thor_MN Aug 2014 #56
Been disagreeing with what majority? Those who like spiking the apple pie on a kid? As for ... marble falls Aug 2014 #57
My you have an active and wild imagination. Thor_MN Aug 2014 #60
Neither Warpy Aug 2014 #9
I see him as a hero get the red out Aug 2014 #10
Really Demsrule86 Aug 2014 #29
Sorry you feel that way get the red out Aug 2014 #35
To REALLY be a hero... shedevil69taz Aug 2014 #11
PieGuy is a loser doug1105 Aug 2014 #12
I count three jerks, mom, jr and the pie guy. marble falls Aug 2014 #13
Hero - no doubt about it. avebury Aug 2014 #14
I'd take my complaint to a supervisor or the boss (unless the co-worker is a supervisor or the Louisiana1976 Aug 2014 #38
Unforuntately, this person is so far avebury Aug 2014 #58
Woo hoo,what a hero, he got over on a child! He stood his ground!!!! marble falls Aug 2014 #16
No. He put one over the Mother who was not avebury Aug 2014 #20
I cannot believe the mother allows her child to hit her! If I/we had done that as children we Hestia Aug 2014 #22
I have a co-worker who occaisionally brings her kids into the office avebury Aug 2014 #23
i agree. i'm 73 years old. DesertFlower Aug 2014 #53
Because he lives for these kinds of confrontation? There had to have been a teachable moment... marble falls Aug 2014 #28
Actually, the child did not have a right to the pie. avebury Aug 2014 #31
True. Rewarding bad behavior turns brats into spoiled brats. I'm glad the man bought all the pies Louisiana1976 Aug 2014 #39
Villain. What if this was a mentally disturbed homeless person cheapdate Aug 2014 #24
See reply 31 avebury Aug 2014 #32
I'm not persuaded. C'est la vie. cheapdate Aug 2014 #36
if the kid d_r Aug 2014 #26
Jerk- and shame on anyone who thinks otherwise missingthebigdog Aug 2014 #27
Finally Demsrule86 Aug 2014 #30
The problem is that that mother made no effort to actually avebury Aug 2014 #33
I agree that Mom should be doing a better job missingthebigdog Aug 2014 #41
The problem is that the mother was too stupid avebury Aug 2014 #42
Yes. Punish the child further for the stupidity missingthebigdog Aug 2014 #43
I don't believe in pussy footing around an issue. avebury Aug 2014 #45
Where did I say the child deserves pie???? missingthebigdog Aug 2014 #46
I think you missed the part where the guy did try to avebury Aug 2014 #47
You seem to know a lot of brats missingthebigdog Aug 2014 #48
Hero! I'd like to buy him a pie. n/t Chan790 Aug 2014 #34
Magnificent bastard JVS Aug 2014 #50
I tend to think hero Prophet 451 Aug 2014 #52
‘I want some f***ing pie!’ Adsos Letter Aug 2014 #54
Hero. hifiguy Aug 2014 #59
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