- Apr 24, 2007
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So, this past weekend a group of family members came out to visit, along with a few of my daughter's cousins. One of them is about 8 years old, and has a lot of behavioral issues (extreme defiance, gets in a lot of trouble at school, bullies other kids and has been kicked out of one school/etc).
Well, we spend the day with them, and after we come home I'm talking to my daughter, and she drops the f-bomb three times (3.5 years old.)
Of course I was shocked..."Who told you to say that?"
"Nobody."
"You had to have heard it from somewhere. Where did you hear it from?"
...and she tells me. It's the cousin.
This is also after that same cousin got into a fight with her and kicked her - because she wouldn't get out of a chair that he wanted to sit in.
Clearly, I don't want her around him anymore, at least not in an unsupervised setting. The issue I'm having, though, is whether or not to tell that family member (his mom) that I feel that way.
They don't live particularly close - and she probably only sees that cousin maybe 4-5 times a year. Supervising them shouldn't be difficult, then, from this point on. She also already knows she's got a handful with the kid and is taking him to therapy.
Would you still tell her that you don't want them alone, or would you figure she's got enough on her plate and doesn't need to hear that/just monitor them the few times he's around by yourself?
Well, we spend the day with them, and after we come home I'm talking to my daughter, and she drops the f-bomb three times (3.5 years old.)
Of course I was shocked..."Who told you to say that?"
"Nobody."
"You had to have heard it from somewhere. Where did you hear it from?"
...and she tells me. It's the cousin.
This is also after that same cousin got into a fight with her and kicked her - because she wouldn't get out of a chair that he wanted to sit in.
Clearly, I don't want her around him anymore, at least not in an unsupervised setting. The issue I'm having, though, is whether or not to tell that family member (his mom) that I feel that way.
They don't live particularly close - and she probably only sees that cousin maybe 4-5 times a year. Supervising them shouldn't be difficult, then, from this point on. She also already knows she's got a handful with the kid and is taking him to therapy.
Would you still tell her that you don't want them alone, or would you figure she's got enough on her plate and doesn't need to hear that/just monitor them the few times he's around by yourself?