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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 485150" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I would not make a big fuss about it (at least in public), but I would suggest talking to the mother about the incident. You don't need to justify or explain anything about J (ADHD, impulse...), but simply inquire about the little boy's neck: "how is his neck? I'm sorry about what happened. J and I talked about being gentle even while playing". Mental health is not some one talks about in France. And if one talks about it, it is usually related to trauma or bad parenting... so I advise not to go there too much. It will protect your social life.</p><p>Behing closed doors, use all the strategies that you judge usefull.</p><p>Just to ease your worry (if possible): my brother and his best friend used to have a really weird game when they were kids (7?). They would take turn and drag the other on the ground by the hair! They were BOTH very rambuctious. My mother had to put a stop to it but I'm pretty sure they invented something else behind her back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 485150, member: 11847"] I would not make a big fuss about it (at least in public), but I would suggest talking to the mother about the incident. You don't need to justify or explain anything about J (ADHD, impulse...), but simply inquire about the little boy's neck: "how is his neck? I'm sorry about what happened. J and I talked about being gentle even while playing". Mental health is not some one talks about in France. And if one talks about it, it is usually related to trauma or bad parenting... so I advise not to go there too much. It will protect your social life. Behing closed doors, use all the strategies that you judge usefull. Just to ease your worry (if possible): my brother and his best friend used to have a really weird game when they were kids (7?). They would take turn and drag the other on the ground by the hair! They were BOTH very rambuctious. My mother had to put a stop to it but I'm pretty sure they invented something else behind her back. [/QUOTE]
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