I've been graciously adopted in our new location by a mom's group about 8 people strong. There are usually things to do with them once a week if you choose. It's been a great social outlet for me and the kids and I have made three friends I like enough to just hang out with. The entire group of women have all been very generous to me and my kids.
Here's a bit of background....one of the mom's (NOT one of the three I really click with) has a child (he's three) who does violent things to the other kids at least once a playdate. His mom KNOWS her child is an issue and yet she chats and doesn't really watch him UNTIL he does something.
Here are just a few things I've seen him do to OTHER kids:
Yesterday, this child pulled my four year old from a climbing wall at the park. He pulled her shirt until she fell off which was three good tugs that took about two seconds. Another mom (not the parent) did her best to help but was one step too late. DD fell about three feet on her side and banged her shoulder. I unfortunately was dealing with my son who skinned his knee seconds before the incident. As soon as this kid showed up I was watching him like a hawk.
The boy was put in his mom's car for a "time out" and then allowed to play with the other kids as usual.
The situation with my daughter was the "third warning" which was why he got put in the car. Only on the third warning did the kid get more than a verbal repremand.
I have as much trouble with how this mom is handling things as I do the behavior. Her child is habitually violent this way. Do you think he's really SCREAMING for attention? HMMMMMM??????????
If this child does something like this to one of my kids again I'm going to say something to the mom. This is just not appropriate. The other mom's know it's an issue but if they say anything they KNOW their friendship will be over. The group is torn on how to deal with this issue.
I will warn my three good friends in the group so they have a heads up if this happens again.
MY actions might fracture the group but this kid is a menace and the mom is clueless. I'm the "new girl" though and it might not go over well with some of the moms.
What would you do?
Here's a bit of background....one of the mom's (NOT one of the three I really click with) has a child (he's three) who does violent things to the other kids at least once a playdate. His mom KNOWS her child is an issue and yet she chats and doesn't really watch him UNTIL he does something.
Here are just a few things I've seen him do to OTHER kids:
- tackle an 18 month old and bang his head on the concrete floor
randomly pick up a toy, walk across the room to a girl playing quietly in the corner and bashing her on the head with said toy
pushing kids to the ground at random - -running across the playground to push certain kids
pulling hair
throwing rocks AT kids
Etc.
Yesterday, this child pulled my four year old from a climbing wall at the park. He pulled her shirt until she fell off which was three good tugs that took about two seconds. Another mom (not the parent) did her best to help but was one step too late. DD fell about three feet on her side and banged her shoulder. I unfortunately was dealing with my son who skinned his knee seconds before the incident. As soon as this kid showed up I was watching him like a hawk.
The boy was put in his mom's car for a "time out" and then allowed to play with the other kids as usual.
The situation with my daughter was the "third warning" which was why he got put in the car. Only on the third warning did the kid get more than a verbal repremand.
I have as much trouble with how this mom is handling things as I do the behavior. Her child is habitually violent this way. Do you think he's really SCREAMING for attention? HMMMMMM??????????
If this child does something like this to one of my kids again I'm going to say something to the mom. This is just not appropriate. The other mom's know it's an issue but if they say anything they KNOW their friendship will be over. The group is torn on how to deal with this issue.
I will warn my three good friends in the group so they have a heads up if this happens again.
MY actions might fracture the group but this kid is a menace and the mom is clueless. I'm the "new girl" though and it might not go over well with some of the moms.
What would you do?
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