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Is my boy being disrepectful/rude?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ironbutterfly" data-source="post: 690334" data-attributes="member: 19951"><p>I think it's disrespectful on your sisters end as well. People are trying to watch a movie and someone is talking non- stop is just aggravating. I think telling the son it is not right to put your hand over someone's mouth is correct. Telling him to ask her to please be quiet is the correct handling. But you should also talk to sister for next time. Children learn from the adults around them. You don't want him growing up talking during movies and thinking it's ok behavior either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironbutterfly, post: 690334, member: 19951"] I think it's disrespectful on your sisters end as well. People are trying to watch a movie and someone is talking non- stop is just aggravating. I think telling the son it is not right to put your hand over someone's mouth is correct. Telling him to ask her to please be quiet is the correct handling. But you should also talk to sister for next time. Children learn from the adults around them. You don't want him growing up talking during movies and thinking it's ok behavior either. [/QUOTE]
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