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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 84495" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Wow. I didn't see the hostility. If the intent is to blast the parents, I would let it go. Kids that do that are not typical kids and have problems. Sometimes sensory issues make it hard for kids to know when they have to go to the bathroom, or it could be something else completely. If you are going to be THAT hard nosed with your own child (he better NEVER lie to me even a little) you're going to be one frustrated father. I've raised five kids from age 30 to 11. Kids will sometimes lie, even "normal" kids, especially to get out of trouble. I don't know what you want from us, but you are blowing this way out of proportion. If you want to cut off your friendship, you don't need us to tell you to do it. If you don't want to make waves, then say nothing or make excuses--I'm sure you can think of something. Your child is going to be exposed to kids like this again. </p><p>I personally don't believe this is "bad parenting." The child has a problem and maybe, perhaps because of your demeanor, they don't feel like sharing it with you. It was nice of them to watch your boy. Next time take him with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 84495, member: 1550"] Wow. I didn't see the hostility. If the intent is to blast the parents, I would let it go. Kids that do that are not typical kids and have problems. Sometimes sensory issues make it hard for kids to know when they have to go to the bathroom, or it could be something else completely. If you are going to be THAT hard nosed with your own child (he better NEVER lie to me even a little) you're going to be one frustrated father. I've raised five kids from age 30 to 11. Kids will sometimes lie, even "normal" kids, especially to get out of trouble. I don't know what you want from us, but you are blowing this way out of proportion. If you want to cut off your friendship, you don't need us to tell you to do it. If you don't want to make waves, then say nothing or make excuses--I'm sure you can think of something. Your child is going to be exposed to kids like this again. I personally don't believe this is "bad parenting." The child has a problem and maybe, perhaps because of your demeanor, they don't feel like sharing it with you. It was nice of them to watch your boy. Next time take him with you. [/QUOTE]
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