Magpie
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The "playground toys are/aren't for sharing" thread got me wondering about this.
Have you ever actually argued with another parent at the playground?
I can think of one time. I was watching my kids at the pool one summer when my son was three and my daughter five.
Off on the other side of the pool was a mother, smoking and talking to her friends. Every now and then she'd call to her son (who looked to be about 5), "Get out of the pool! We got to go!" He'd ignore her, and she'd shrug and go back to talking to her friends.
Her son, for some reason, got up into my son's face. My boy may have been just three, but he was a big, solid kid. The older boy was shorter and skinnier than him. The water came up to their waists. After a few brief moments of this kid shouting at him, my son shoved him hard and the boy sat down in the water.
The kid's reaction was remarkable. He bounced up like he was on springs, and began slugging my son like a very tiny, ineffectual boxer. My boy was so startled, he just stood there with a perplexed expression on his face. It was actually hilarious.
I stood up to wade in and grab my son, when the mother begins to yell at me that my little thug had touched hers' first and tried to drown him. I just rolled my eyes at her, thinking, "Seriously, lady?" and collected my boy. She, on the other hand, couldn't stand to have water touch her delicate not-so-little toes, so she continued to sit on her rear and yell at her boy, who continued to ignore her and do as he pleased.
I told my son to stay away from that kid, and please don't push people in the pool, and then sent him off to play on the swings. Which he was amenable to, still seeming to be entirely confused as to what had just happened.
And that's it! Not much of a conflict. Mainly just notable for the other mum's complete lack of interest in actually parenting her offspring.
Have you ever actually argued with another parent at the playground?
I can think of one time. I was watching my kids at the pool one summer when my son was three and my daughter five.
Off on the other side of the pool was a mother, smoking and talking to her friends. Every now and then she'd call to her son (who looked to be about 5), "Get out of the pool! We got to go!" He'd ignore her, and she'd shrug and go back to talking to her friends.
Her son, for some reason, got up into my son's face. My boy may have been just three, but he was a big, solid kid. The older boy was shorter and skinnier than him. The water came up to their waists. After a few brief moments of this kid shouting at him, my son shoved him hard and the boy sat down in the water.
The kid's reaction was remarkable. He bounced up like he was on springs, and began slugging my son like a very tiny, ineffectual boxer. My boy was so startled, he just stood there with a perplexed expression on his face. It was actually hilarious.
I stood up to wade in and grab my son, when the mother begins to yell at me that my little thug had touched hers' first and tried to drown him. I just rolled my eyes at her, thinking, "Seriously, lady?" and collected my boy. She, on the other hand, couldn't stand to have water touch her delicate not-so-little toes, so she continued to sit on her rear and yell at her boy, who continued to ignore her and do as he pleased.
I told my son to stay away from that kid, and please don't push people in the pool, and then sent him off to play on the swings. Which he was amenable to, still seeming to be entirely confused as to what had just happened.
And that's it! Not much of a conflict. Mainly just notable for the other mum's complete lack of interest in actually parenting her offspring.