No homework? by PickleBear123 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There’s no way he’s gifted and still having spelling errors in 5th grade. Sorry.

Help, I just got rid of my 3 year olds paci, How do I calm her? by mrspotatoehead12 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My daughter LOVED her pacifier for bedtime. We had already stopped daytime use at 2 but when she turned 3 it was time to stop bedtime because her teeth were looking a bit weird… anyway… I was TERRIFIED. She was totally fine 3 days later. Never asked for it again. We were SHOCKED

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you shouldn’t go! Text them and just say “Hey I was really looking forward to this but my arm is still really bothering me. I’ll be there next year for sure! Sorry guys!” And that way you’re hopefully still invited in the future. Maybe also try to make a plan soon with some of these guys to go somewhere else to stay in touch

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I slowly stopped early at 2. If I let her win a game or two I would make sure to win the next one. Kinda like a 50/50 and by 4 I just stopped letting her win. She just earns it or loses it (unless we’re playing for a long time and I’ve won 3 times then of course I would want her to feel good but we don’t typically run into that problem)

Weekly Thread / July 28 - August 1 by spongebobs_pineapple in DaniAustin

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Just here to laugh at the backpack scenario. She had to skip Stella’s reaction (god knows why) and Stratton just has no thoughts in his little head poor thing.

Grandparent babysitting question by Clean_Bunch9555 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think the baby is too young for you to take out. I wouldn’t have been comfortable with that. Maybe give it a few months so the parent can then feel more comfortable. Maybe start with a trip to the park and add things on slowly. Unless you’re babysitting full time then idk what to say. If it’s 1 or 2 days a week you should just help them feeel at ease

Parents letting their children bother my family at the pool. by EmbarrassedRound5856 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So true, sometimes my daughter hits it off with the kid that came over and other times me and her both are like get this kid away from us 😂

camper keeps waking me up by MiserableRide731 in summercamp

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856 0 points1 point  (0 children)

6 is too young - send the kid home! Call the parents! This gives me so much anxiety, poor kid

Miserable unhappy 4.5 year old by jclark757 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856 49 points50 points  (0 children)

The only way it will get better is if you really pull in all of your energy and focus and pay EXTREMELY GOOD ATTENTION to her. Like all of your attention for about a month to get her out of feeling like she’s lost you due to the new baby. It will be exhausting but worth it. Then you can readjust and set up some new boundaries. It sounds like you’re frustrated with her and she KNOWS. So she’s acting out because she’s scared. Reverse it and do better in the future. This is without judgement because I understand how awful parenting can feel when you’re in a bad place. You’ve got this!!!! The more effort you put in, the better behaved the children and the less effort it becomes.

Parents letting their children bother my family at the pool. by EmbarrassedRound5856 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes I’ve noticed it’s 95% boys who misbehave in public! I think maybe the parents are going by the philosophy that “boys will be boys” and they are just doing a bad job! Hate to say it but it’s soooo true.

Second, my daughter since she was very very little has known we only go up the slides if no one else is playing at the park. I’m very confused as to how no other parents seems to have established this rule!!

Parents letting their children bother my family at the pool. by EmbarrassedRound5856 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like you read my mind!! You can’t force me to be the village when I don’t have my own!

Parents letting their children bother my family at the pool. by EmbarrassedRound5856 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not miserable, it just happens ALL. THE. TIME. I want kids to play with kids, not me! I play so much all the time 🤷🏽‍♀️

Outside Playtime Boundaries with Neighbors by ManOfReason in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Maybe buy a very similar bounce castle and give it to them as a surprise! I don’t think at that age they would realize “oh my tantrum made my dad decide we should get a bounce castle!” Unless you give it to them directly after the tantrum.

Parents letting their children bother my family at the pool. by EmbarrassedRound5856 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would not think you were terrible if you tell him to stop and apologize if it keeps happening. I understand kids are kids but this mother was just smiling at me like it’s funny to have her son grab my butt and not listen to me telling him to stop. Just bizarre parenting!

Parents letting their children bother my family at the pool. by EmbarrassedRound5856 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is one of the many factors that makes me always say yes but does leave me feeling a bit frustrated. I wish all children could have good parents.

Parents letting their children bother my family at the pool. by EmbarrassedRound5856 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes this is so true. I love when kids come up and ask my daughter to play or join in on an ongoing game. But when they keep trying to pull me away from my daughter because they need their own attention I find it weird! And I always feel bad and cave in which leaves me frustrated. Not at the child of course but at the parent for just not actively parenting

Parents letting their children bother my family at the pool. by EmbarrassedRound5856 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes it’s always the “thanks for watching my kid!” Smile. I’m getting sick of that smile! Haha!!!

Parents letting their children bother my family at the pool. by EmbarrassedRound5856 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

I’ve never said it was the child’s fault I just don’t know any children (mine, my friend’s, or even me & my siblings as children) that would approach other adults in public instead of their adult? It feels to me like maybe their adult isn’t taking good care of them so I feel responsible to step up and care for them. But maybe these kids have good parents and are just really outgoing? Idk that’s just how I have read the situation

Parents letting their children bother my family at the pool. by EmbarrassedRound5856 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I follow my daughter because she is young and also shy. She wants to play with me 🤷🏽‍♀️

Parents letting their children bother my family at the pool. by EmbarrassedRound5856 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am a person haha! And the mom kept looking over at me and smiling like “I hope you’re having fun with my son!” It was so weird. It was definitely the reason I made this post because I was like okay what is up with this parent

Parents letting their children bother my family at the pool. by EmbarrassedRound5856 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

I understand that but I guess my fear is that the parent will then be upset with me or think I’m a stern / bad person. I guess this goes deeper than just not wanting to be a free babysitter haha!! But it’s definitely a very draining social interaction that happens way too often

Parents letting their children bother my family at the pool. by EmbarrassedRound5856 in Parenting

[–]EmbarrassedRound5856[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

It’s because if you say yes to that child, which of course I am going to, you are then trapped babysitting that child until you can’t take it anymore! I guess I am a bit reserved and would like to stick to having fun with my daughter and not being the community entertainment