Princess Stitch
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I just finished going through a long thread about misbehaving children at Disney World (yes, another one
) and saw several people comment about how unacceptable it is for strangers to say anything directly to their children about their behaviour. If a kid is kicking me for example, I will ask them to stop politely. Is this out of line? Should I always be addressing the parent if they're around? I'm not being sarcastic. I don't have children so I'm just curious about how parents feel about this matter.
Also, I will sometimes strike up a conversation with a kid in line or if we're sitting waiting for a parade or something. Just something like "that's a cute tigger doll" or "what is your favourite ride". I never ask for the kid's name, where they live or any other personal info. Is this completely taboo?
I guess I never really thought about it before. I smile at kids, wave at them and have been known to play peek-a-boo, but it never occured to me that talking to their child might be really upsetting to a parent, so, opinions?
) and saw several people comment about how unacceptable it is for strangers to say anything directly to their children about their behaviour. If a kid is kicking me for example, I will ask them to stop politely. Is this out of line? Should I always be addressing the parent if they're around? I'm not being sarcastic. I don't have children so I'm just curious about how parents feel about this matter.Also, I will sometimes strike up a conversation with a kid in line or if we're sitting waiting for a parade or something. Just something like "that's a cute tigger doll" or "what is your favourite ride". I never ask for the kid's name, where they live or any other personal info. Is this completely taboo?
I guess I never really thought about it before. I smile at kids, wave at them and have been known to play peek-a-boo, but it never occured to me that talking to their child might be really upsetting to a parent, so, opinions?
They are like that with say a cashier or anyone. I mean they even have it drilled in school. I guess I would not like it if I found you talking to my kid and I was no where around.
I open the door and am ready to freak out when I see it is DS9's friend's dad also a former coach of DS9 (he was picking something up at our neighbors) and started giving DS9baseball tips. Well he apologized for scaring me and then he got out of the car and kept showing my son how to pitch properly. Gave me my heart attack for the day! I then reminded Ds9 about talking to strangers and he said "yeah I know mom but that was Coach M"
, and I can't watch them every second. I am sure that my kids have done something that I have missed. If another adult does see it I would hope they would tell me so I can speak to them, but I am hardly going to have a fit if they chose to correct them instead. I would then tell my child to apologize and speak to them about it myself. I think that one of the reasons parents get to defensive is because they are embarrassed, although sometimes they just don't care what their children are doing. If someone was correcting my children in an inappropriate way then I might have something to say about it.
how GROSS is that?!
Focusing on what children should REALLY know about keeping themselves safe and healthy is the way to go, IMO.
