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Is my boy being disrepectful/rude?
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<blockquote data-quote="MommaK" data-source="post: 690298" data-attributes="member: 20354"><p>At that age he is learning to be respectful. My daughter is 14 and there is a big difference. At 5 I would simply say we don't put our hands over the mouths of others. Instead we ask if they will please be quiet. I wouldn't let it slide, but I wouldn't be harsh either. I get that it could seem cute or funny at that age, but when we allow it or laugh at it they will repeat it. Like a toddler being sassy or cussing. People think it's funny, but when we allow them to do it they think it's ok and will do it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MommaK, post: 690298, member: 20354"] At that age he is learning to be respectful. My daughter is 14 and there is a big difference. At 5 I would simply say we don't put our hands over the mouths of others. Instead we ask if they will please be quiet. I wouldn't let it slide, but I wouldn't be harsh either. I get that it could seem cute or funny at that age, but when we allow it or laugh at it they will repeat it. Like a toddler being sassy or cussing. People think it's funny, but when we allow them to do it they think it's ok and will do it again. [/QUOTE]
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