Magpie
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Unfortunate?
You speak like we just met children for the first time.
I've raised my son and 4 nieces and nephews, and 3 cousins. I've been around children my whole life. That was not an UNFORTUNATE statement, that was a learned thought. Calling something or someone UGLY is not the same as asking "what's that on your face?" You expect curiosity from children, NOT nastiness.
Children are the most altruistic people alive. They WANT to love and find good. When they stray they have to know there are consequences. I knew BEFORE I opened my mouth. The problem with some children is they KNOW they won't be chastised so they rumble on like unsupervised whatevers, mainly because "momma" and "poppa" is afraid to teach them how to act. Believe me, my sister was the child from HECK but even she was limited by my parents' rules.![]()
Yep, my daughter learned it from other children, and passed on the loveliness to another child. I taught her that we don't do that, and explained why, and challenged her to consider that if it hurts when it's done to her, then why on earth would she do it to another person?
As for my use of the word "unfortunate", I suspect we're running into a cultural misunderstanding here. I used it in the same way I'd say a knock down drag out brawl was a "bit of a tiff".

And as for your sister - how could you possibly know she was the "child from HECK" unless she occasionally acted like it?
The child who called her granny "idiot" didn't get away with anything - she was called on it immediately by an older person (a 19yo looks like an adult to a 6yo). So how can we really conclude anything about her as a person, or even know whether she's ever been punished for anything, based on this snapshot? Imagine what people on this board would have said about YOUR parents if your sister had ever had one of her "from HECK" moments when they weren't around, and someone had posted about it?
When it comes to young children, I prefer to withhold judgment.

And, in no way was I a lame parent or a parent who is raising a snowflake.