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First bad day at summer camp.
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 281032" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>O.K. Eating his cookie is going way too far - so childish on their end. You do not eat a child's cookie or destroy anything of his. I am sure this was done in a revengeful, "Let's see what you will do about this!" sort of way.</p><p> </p><p>No matter what, you do not destroy anything of anyone you are mad or frustrated with. That includes eating a child's cookie. And then wonder why the raging? That is taking disciplining too far. It is an attitude of, "See, I WILL put you in your place. You will NOT have what is yours because of your behavior." Taking something away for awhile is one thing but..... UGH!!! I would rage along with him.</p><p> </p><p>What is it with the "authority figures" in your little guy's school and camp that can not treat a kid with respect? Why are they expecting him to be perfect when no one can?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 281032, member: 5096"] O.K. Eating his cookie is going way too far - so childish on their end. You do not eat a child's cookie or destroy anything of his. I am sure this was done in a revengeful, "Let's see what you will do about this!" sort of way. No matter what, you do not destroy anything of anyone you are mad or frustrated with. That includes eating a child's cookie. And then wonder why the raging? That is taking disciplining too far. It is an attitude of, "See, I WILL put you in your place. You will NOT have what is yours because of your behavior." Taking something away for awhile is one thing but..... UGH!!! I would rage along with him. What is it with the "authority figures" in your little guy's school and camp that can not treat a kid with respect? Why are they expecting him to be perfect when no one can? [/QUOTE]
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