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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 368781" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>We do "do-overs", and did with this (tho I am probably lucky that Wee doesn't read facial expressions well, because I'm pretty sure my "mortified" look was very apparent.)</p><p> </p><p>I called Wee over, told him we do NOT talk that way or to other people about our private parts, and said "do-over", which means he has to start the scenario over and do it appropriately, which he did, without further incident. (running down the school halls is another popular "do-over" place...)</p><p> </p><p>I was just really thankful the playplace wasn't full of kids and parents...and would be interested to know why that grandmother dealt with it as she did. She seemed to "get it", which always peaks my interest as to what their story/background is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 368781, member: 1848"] We do "do-overs", and did with this (tho I am probably lucky that Wee doesn't read facial expressions well, because I'm pretty sure my "mortified" look was very apparent.) I called Wee over, told him we do NOT talk that way or to other people about our private parts, and said "do-over", which means he has to start the scenario over and do it appropriately, which he did, without further incident. (running down the school halls is another popular "do-over" place...) I was just really thankful the playplace wasn't full of kids and parents...and would be interested to know why that grandmother dealt with it as she did. She seemed to "get it", which always peaks my interest as to what their story/background is. [/QUOTE]
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