Ok, I'm somewhat new here but have seen other parenting issues discussed on these boards so perhaps there's some opinions about this out there.
I have 2 kids 10 & 11. They recently made friends with a sibling group of three other kids, ages 9,7 & 6. They really want to play together, my kids always ask to play with them, and they call frequently to play with us, so obviously they like each other.
The problem is when they're together its a constant stream of complaints from the other kids, about my kids and their own. Their mother and I can't have a conversation, literally we couldn't go 30 seconds yesterday without an interruption from one of her kids, complaining about some trivial issue, such as my daughter splashed her daughter and got her swim suit wet (they were in a pool!). Also, the oldest boy constantly runs to mommy with a "boo boo" seems that kid is constantly bumping into something, then comes to mom with tears, making a mountain out of a mole hill, not even a mark or bruise, mom responds with tons of hugs, sympathy, etc, which only encourages more!
I find it frustrating as an adult to be constantly interrupted by a child with a silly complaint about my child. My kids wouldn't dare interrupt an adult conversation for nonsense! Also, just what is it I'm supposed to do? I mean, these kids complained about every little thing, such as my son wouldn't let the other kid use his swim goggles (duh....he doesn't have to share personal equipment!). I finally told the other little boy that those were my son's goggles, if he wanted goggles he shouldn't speak to me, he should ask his mother to buy him a pair of his own. He then ran off crying to mommy that I was mean to him! Honestly, the complaints never ended--my son wasn't playing enough with the older boy, played too much with the younger one, my daughter didn't share here pool toy with the girl, my son bumped into the other boy (no injury, both admited it was a simple accident). I mean, these kids just cut right into our conversation without even an apology for interrupting and dump all their complaints, expecting me to do something--like what? Find them other, perfect companions? That is in between those kids constantly having a problem like a bump, "boo boo", other times its a tummy ache, headache, anything for attention!
I told the little girl if she had a problem with getting wet she shouldn't be in a pool! I mean, its frustrating to be challenged and put on the spot by a group of kids. I finally just found an excuse to leave, my kids were genuinely upset that I cut the play date short and the other kids were in tears, wanting to play with their "friends". They've called here at least 6 times over the weekend wanting to get together. Obviously they like each other and want to play, but when they do play all they do is complain constantly about each other. I feel we don't satisfy as companions when together or there wouldn't be so many complaints. I would rather just shut them down as friends, but my kids are literally begging me to play with them.
Also, my kids never complain about the other kids to their mother. The complaints are all one-sided. I never get complaints about my kids from other people, its not like they can't get along with anybody. It seems these kids just want to complain constantly to me, and run constantly to their mother with some little problem they blow all out of proportion, like a non-existant tummy ache.
Any suggestions how to handle such a situation?
I have 2 kids 10 & 11. They recently made friends with a sibling group of three other kids, ages 9,7 & 6. They really want to play together, my kids always ask to play with them, and they call frequently to play with us, so obviously they like each other.
The problem is when they're together its a constant stream of complaints from the other kids, about my kids and their own. Their mother and I can't have a conversation, literally we couldn't go 30 seconds yesterday without an interruption from one of her kids, complaining about some trivial issue, such as my daughter splashed her daughter and got her swim suit wet (they were in a pool!). Also, the oldest boy constantly runs to mommy with a "boo boo" seems that kid is constantly bumping into something, then comes to mom with tears, making a mountain out of a mole hill, not even a mark or bruise, mom responds with tons of hugs, sympathy, etc, which only encourages more!
I find it frustrating as an adult to be constantly interrupted by a child with a silly complaint about my child. My kids wouldn't dare interrupt an adult conversation for nonsense! Also, just what is it I'm supposed to do? I mean, these kids complained about every little thing, such as my son wouldn't let the other kid use his swim goggles (duh....he doesn't have to share personal equipment!). I finally told the other little boy that those were my son's goggles, if he wanted goggles he shouldn't speak to me, he should ask his mother to buy him a pair of his own. He then ran off crying to mommy that I was mean to him! Honestly, the complaints never ended--my son wasn't playing enough with the older boy, played too much with the younger one, my daughter didn't share here pool toy with the girl, my son bumped into the other boy (no injury, both admited it was a simple accident). I mean, these kids just cut right into our conversation without even an apology for interrupting and dump all their complaints, expecting me to do something--like what? Find them other, perfect companions? That is in between those kids constantly having a problem like a bump, "boo boo", other times its a tummy ache, headache, anything for attention!
I told the little girl if she had a problem with getting wet she shouldn't be in a pool! I mean, its frustrating to be challenged and put on the spot by a group of kids. I finally just found an excuse to leave, my kids were genuinely upset that I cut the play date short and the other kids were in tears, wanting to play with their "friends". They've called here at least 6 times over the weekend wanting to get together. Obviously they like each other and want to play, but when they do play all they do is complain constantly about each other. I feel we don't satisfy as companions when together or there wouldn't be so many complaints. I would rather just shut them down as friends, but my kids are literally begging me to play with them.
Also, my kids never complain about the other kids to their mother. The complaints are all one-sided. I never get complaints about my kids from other people, its not like they can't get along with anybody. It seems these kids just want to complain constantly to me, and run constantly to their mother with some little problem they blow all out of proportion, like a non-existant tummy ache.
Any suggestions how to handle such a situation?
They beg to play with them! I don't want to take away friends they enjoy, just need to find a way to handle the whinning. The other mother has a different parenting style from mine. She over-indulges any little problem, so naturally they come to her for all the attention. I literally am sick of seeing her oldest boy being hugged and cuddled while he cries crocidille tears over any little bump. Its so obvious that's how they interract, get and give attention, etc, but it wears me out! Different parenting styles! Also I really am tired of the other kids coming to me with constant complaints about my two, like I'm somehow obligated to intervene and referree every little thing!
