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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 620359" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Janet</p><p></p><p>The brat would not be a brat if her father were behaving like a father. Seems odd he did not behave like this with Monkey, yet he does with the little one. He needs to be told he can't make up for what her mother did/didn't do by letting her run wild and have anything she wants. What the little one wants is love, attention and discipline. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad you are moving. Daddy will regret what he is doing right now because it will be his things she will be destroying soon. By the time he is ready to rein her in.......it is going to be extremely difficult to do so. Karma is a mother all it's own. </p><p></p><p>While I don't leave fragile items within toddler's reach, I do not put up things either. I did when my kids were small, but then I didn't have much then and they were there 24/7. I did not expect grandparents or anyone else to need to do so, even if we were living with them. The kids were taught properly, even when grandparents didn't agree. I don't wait for a parent to step in, I will if I need to. It is my home and my stuff and my rules. If you can't deal with that then stay home. I waited too many years to have my nice stuff out where I could enjoy it to put it up for grandchildren. phht</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 620359, member: 84"] Janet The brat would not be a brat if her father were behaving like a father. Seems odd he did not behave like this with Monkey, yet he does with the little one. He needs to be told he can't make up for what her mother did/didn't do by letting her run wild and have anything she wants. What the little one wants is love, attention and discipline. I'm glad you are moving. Daddy will regret what he is doing right now because it will be his things she will be destroying soon. By the time he is ready to rein her in.......it is going to be extremely difficult to do so. Karma is a mother all it's own. While I don't leave fragile items within toddler's reach, I do not put up things either. I did when my kids were small, but then I didn't have much then and they were there 24/7. I did not expect grandparents or anyone else to need to do so, even if we were living with them. The kids were taught properly, even when grandparents didn't agree. I don't wait for a parent to step in, I will if I need to. It is my home and my stuff and my rules. If you can't deal with that then stay home. I waited too many years to have my nice stuff out where I could enjoy it to put it up for grandchildren. phht [/QUOTE]
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