malibuconlee
<font color=red>OOH - I think I've finally figured
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Let me start by saying I don't have any children. I'm not around children a lot, but have some really great neighbor kids and taught bible school last year to 3 year olds, and they were really good kids.
We have two nephews on DH's side of the family. We aren't around them often, we've lived in other states most of the time. We did live about 40 miles away for a little over a year (all of 2005).
The boys are 5 and 3 next week. The 5 yo I have seen hit his mother when he was younger. Not much was done about it. He was told to stop, but no time outs and certainly no spanking. He's grown out of it for the most part although he did get into trouble for hitting at school a couple of months ago.
I've seen the 2yo hit his parents in the past when he was mad. He's still doing it. It's mostly adults, and I think that's what surprises me. We were having dinner on Saturday night at DH's parents and the kids were there. they kept giving him more and more soda and at one point he gets mad about something and hits his mother. Repeatedly. It must have happened at least 4 times. She sat there and mostly took it. Just saying no.
After the mom went back to work the kids were there with their dad. He was tired and it was time to go, but he again got mad about something and DH's mom (the grandmother) picks him up and he throws this huge temper tantrum hitting HER at least 4 times, the last time with a CLOSED FIST to the face. Again nothing was done. She just holds him while he has his huge tantrum.
I said nothing during all of this. DH prefers it that way. I was so frustrated by the whole thing that after they left I said to MIL "It's the hitting that bothers me". She got mad and said "You show me a kid that doesn't hit".
DH and I had a huge hour long discussion that night when we went to bed. He agrees with me. He also thinks it's just best that we don't say anything, but something like this happens at almost every family gathering making it really uncomfortable for me. It frustrates him that the people that raised three good kids stand by and watch these things. His analogy is that they've developed this bubble around the kids, parents and grandparents where in their world it's acceptable for kids to do these things. Heck, MIL had to buy some new plastic cups because hers were packed away and when the 2yo had a fit he threw a glass across the room.
There are lots of other issues with the kids, but the hitting just really got to me this weekend. Please tell me how you have/would handle this situation. Am I unreasonable in thinking that hitting your grandmother in the face at least warrents a time out?
We have two nephews on DH's side of the family. We aren't around them often, we've lived in other states most of the time. We did live about 40 miles away for a little over a year (all of 2005).
The boys are 5 and 3 next week. The 5 yo I have seen hit his mother when he was younger. Not much was done about it. He was told to stop, but no time outs and certainly no spanking. He's grown out of it for the most part although he did get into trouble for hitting at school a couple of months ago.
I've seen the 2yo hit his parents in the past when he was mad. He's still doing it. It's mostly adults, and I think that's what surprises me. We were having dinner on Saturday night at DH's parents and the kids were there. they kept giving him more and more soda and at one point he gets mad about something and hits his mother. Repeatedly. It must have happened at least 4 times. She sat there and mostly took it. Just saying no.
After the mom went back to work the kids were there with their dad. He was tired and it was time to go, but he again got mad about something and DH's mom (the grandmother) picks him up and he throws this huge temper tantrum hitting HER at least 4 times, the last time with a CLOSED FIST to the face. Again nothing was done. She just holds him while he has his huge tantrum.
I said nothing during all of this. DH prefers it that way. I was so frustrated by the whole thing that after they left I said to MIL "It's the hitting that bothers me". She got mad and said "You show me a kid that doesn't hit".
DH and I had a huge hour long discussion that night when we went to bed. He agrees with me. He also thinks it's just best that we don't say anything, but something like this happens at almost every family gathering making it really uncomfortable for me. It frustrates him that the people that raised three good kids stand by and watch these things. His analogy is that they've developed this bubble around the kids, parents and grandparents where in their world it's acceptable for kids to do these things. Heck, MIL had to buy some new plastic cups because hers were packed away and when the 2yo had a fit he threw a glass across the room.
There are lots of other issues with the kids, but the hitting just really got to me this weekend. Please tell me how you have/would handle this situation. Am I unreasonable in thinking that hitting your grandmother in the face at least warrents a time out?
Mine certainly did. I just grabbed those little hands, got in their face, looked them in the eye, and told them very firmly "YOU WILL NOT HIT ME." If they tried again, it was into time out.
) So, you don't want to make that a lot worse by having to eat your words as well.
He's the child that is the true test of parenting. Jake has done things and tested me in ways that I never thought I could be tested. It's a wonder that we've both lived though it.
Funny how things change.
Took lots of years, though.