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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 262641" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>LOL! Marg, I like the way you think!!</p><p></p><p>Now I'm watching the Nanny. This one- I don't have much faith in. I can't see her really being help to able many families unless it's just common sense stuff. She's telling these parents to give their kids a watch so they will know when to come in from playing and then trust will develop. When I gave my son a watch, and he was a couple of years older than these, he came back and the watch was broken. I believed that the first time- I didn't by the third time. (Yeah right- the kid just hit the Mom by the way)</p><p></p><p>Oh- I think you're right that Dr P didn't mean the statement about the bystanders quite so literal- he also made a comment to the Mom to just tell them to pull up a chair if they wanted to stare. I think he meant it just like you explained.</p><p></p><p>I've watched way too much tv the past 2 days. LOL! I think it is difficult child withdrawal. I haven't seen him in 2 weeks and haven't spoken with him in 12 days. He might be able to call me in the morning and I'm antsy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 262641, member: 3699"] LOL! Marg, I like the way you think!! Now I'm watching the Nanny. This one- I don't have much faith in. I can't see her really being help to able many families unless it's just common sense stuff. She's telling these parents to give their kids a watch so they will know when to come in from playing and then trust will develop. When I gave my son a watch, and he was a couple of years older than these, he came back and the watch was broken. I believed that the first time- I didn't by the third time. (Yeah right- the kid just hit the Mom by the way) Oh- I think you're right that Dr P didn't mean the statement about the bystanders quite so literal- he also made a comment to the Mom to just tell them to pull up a chair if they wanted to stare. I think he meant it just like you explained. I've watched way too much tv the past 2 days. LOL! I think it is difficult child withdrawal. I haven't seen him in 2 weeks and haven't spoken with him in 12 days. He might be able to call me in the morning and I'm antsy. [/QUOTE]
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