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<blockquote data-quote="anxiety25" data-source="post: 6405" data-attributes="member: 3244"><p>lol, no joke &gt;.&lt; I wish I could say it'd be easy to talk to her, but my mother has tried many times and they just act like he's the normal every day child... it's very odd-I just think they are too wrapped up in their own stuff to pay attention to him, and get offended if you say anything. My mom's idea right now is to get a football, send him outside, and tell him not to come in unless he has to go to the bathroom or we are eating. Last year she couldn't send him out 'cuz they only brought a bathrobe for him to wear... to use as a jacket at least. This year she says she doesn't care if he has a coat or not, he brings what he needs and if they say it's okay maybe they should leave if they don't like it <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p><p></p><p>Dunno how well that theory works-most likely not very at all... but I guess we will find out.</p><p></p><p>I'm a semi over-protective mommy, being the only one taking care of my 2 children, and after all we've been through already... I've turned into a "mother bear" so to speak.. (i.e. "your child did WHAT to mine? and this is okay why? so in other words... if I do *this* to you, you're not gonna gripe or say anything right? 'cuz it's okay with you for people to treat each other that way...") No, I'm not violent by the way, lol, but I will say that to someone when not in the presence of anyone's child, and they usually think twice when they get it twisted to "wow, I wouldn't like it if someone did that to me". So in other words after that useless explanation, they won't be making it far out of sight with me around, they can't even go 2 rooms away in my own house without me checking to see what's going on, 'cuz I know my own son tends to disregard his own strength, or do things intentionally (unintentionally, but compulsively almost) at times, so they don't make it far if it gets quiet :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anxiety25, post: 6405, member: 3244"] lol, no joke >.< I wish I could say it'd be easy to talk to her, but my mother has tried many times and they just act like he's the normal every day child... it's very odd-I just think they are too wrapped up in their own stuff to pay attention to him, and get offended if you say anything. My mom's idea right now is to get a football, send him outside, and tell him not to come in unless he has to go to the bathroom or we are eating. Last year she couldn't send him out 'cuz they only brought a bathrobe for him to wear... to use as a jacket at least. This year she says she doesn't care if he has a coat or not, he brings what he needs and if they say it's okay maybe they should leave if they don't like it :P Dunno how well that theory works-most likely not very at all... but I guess we will find out. I'm a semi over-protective mommy, being the only one taking care of my 2 children, and after all we've been through already... I've turned into a "mother bear" so to speak.. (i.e. "your child did WHAT to mine? and this is okay why? so in other words... if I do *this* to you, you're not gonna gripe or say anything right? 'cuz it's okay with you for people to treat each other that way...") No, I'm not violent by the way, lol, but I will say that to someone when not in the presence of anyone's child, and they usually think twice when they get it twisted to "wow, I wouldn't like it if someone did that to me". So in other words after that useless explanation, they won't be making it far out of sight with me around, they can't even go 2 rooms away in my own house without me checking to see what's going on, 'cuz I know my own son tends to disregard his own strength, or do things intentionally (unintentionally, but compulsively almost) at times, so they don't make it far if it gets quiet [img]:wink:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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