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<font color=blue>Not only do I not know what's goi
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There is a family down the street from us who only moved in about 3-4 mos ago. They have five kids, ranging in age from 12 to not-quite-4. The kids are allowed to roam the streets unsupervised and it's usually the not=quite-=4 year old who I see out there most often.
Unforunately, DS wants to play with the almost-4 when he sees him. I end up being the one to keep them out of trouble. And I think I've finally had it.
Yesterday, the almost-4, DS and another boy who is about 4 were all playing outside. When the almost-4 and his friend started pushing people's trashcans around (it was trash day and a lot of them hadn't been put away yet. These are not small cans either..they are nearly as tall as I am and kinda heavy even when they're empty), I asked them politely to stop. For a minute they actually did. Then they started up, pushing them into the street and stuff. I got a bit more sharp with them and told both of the boys (DS was hanging back, not sure of how to deal with this or if he should participate)to get back on our side of the streeet and to leave the trash cans alone.
At that point, almost-4's teacup chiuaua puppy gets out and makes a run for the street. I manage to catch him and hand him to almost-4 to take back inside. He goes up to the door, turns th e knob and..it's locked.
He has to ring the doorbell several times and bang on the door before his older siblings open the door just enough to let the dog inside before slamming it back again. I heard the lock click and I asked almost-4 if his mom was home. He assured me she was and went back to running around in the street.
It was at this point I decided to take DS inside. He was not happy about it but I didn't know what else to do. I don't think I'm going to let him play with almost-4 any more if we see him outside. I'm getting kind of sick of being the one who keeps an eye on him when they're playing together. His own mom should be doing that...right?
I realize that with 5 of her own and an infant she babysits during the day (I've seen him/her dropped off in the mornings as I'm taking DS to school) she may be slightly overwhelmed but that's not really an excuse for letting your not even 4 year old son run around outside unattended. She could at, the very least, send the oldest brother (who is 11 or 12) out to watch him.
I don't know. Should I let DS play with him anymore and just keep an eye on them or sh ould I keep him from playing with almost-4? If I weren't so cowardly, I would confront the mother directly but I hate arguing and I hate fights.
Unforunately, DS wants to play with the almost-4 when he sees him. I end up being the one to keep them out of trouble. And I think I've finally had it.
Yesterday, the almost-4, DS and another boy who is about 4 were all playing outside. When the almost-4 and his friend started pushing people's trashcans around (it was trash day and a lot of them hadn't been put away yet. These are not small cans either..they are nearly as tall as I am and kinda heavy even when they're empty), I asked them politely to stop. For a minute they actually did. Then they started up, pushing them into the street and stuff. I got a bit more sharp with them and told both of the boys (DS was hanging back, not sure of how to deal with this or if he should participate)to get back on our side of the streeet and to leave the trash cans alone.
At that point, almost-4's teacup chiuaua puppy gets out and makes a run for the street. I manage to catch him and hand him to almost-4 to take back inside. He goes up to the door, turns th e knob and..it's locked.

It was at this point I decided to take DS inside. He was not happy about it but I didn't know what else to do. I don't think I'm going to let him play with almost-4 any more if we see him outside. I'm getting kind of sick of being the one who keeps an eye on him when they're playing together. His own mom should be doing that...right?

I don't know. Should I let DS play with him anymore and just keep an eye on them or sh ould I keep him from playing with almost-4? If I weren't so cowardly, I would confront the mother directly but I hate arguing and I hate fights.