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how to fend off unwanted parenting advice???????
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<blockquote data-quote="I'm going crazy!!!" data-source="post: 105528" data-attributes="member: 4280"><p>I think I would have asked her if she had any suggestions on keeping him quiet and when she offered them (pretty sure she would have with her holier than thou self). Then you could have told her since she knew so much she could take him home and see how well she did with him. </p><p></p><p>I once had a "friend" at church tell me that my difficult child wouldn't last 2 minutes with her. I told her she was right because she would be bringing him home. She said she knew how to handle him and suggested she would physically punish him. I just laughed and told her she should be very thankful for her son who's worse habit was having to be told something more than once but otherwise listened. He was 2. husband & I still get a kick out of this!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I'm going crazy!!!, post: 105528, member: 4280"] I think I would have asked her if she had any suggestions on keeping him quiet and when she offered them (pretty sure she would have with her holier than thou self). Then you could have told her since she knew so much she could take him home and see how well she did with him. I once had a "friend" at church tell me that my difficult child wouldn't last 2 minutes with her. I told her she was right because she would be bringing him home. She said she knew how to handle him and suggested she would physically punish him. I just laughed and told her she should be very thankful for her son who's worse habit was having to be told something more than once but otherwise listened. He was 2. husband & I still get a kick out of this!! [/QUOTE]
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