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"My children are well behaved in other people's home ta very much. At home however... " Ha! I get that one I have had 8 year old grandson crying in my room because the parents of the 4 year old have completely ignored him and because of that, he’s smashed Lego and trashed his bedroom. I’m also a guest in this house (lodging with my daughter) so my usual ‘look’ can’t be deployed. | |||
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"...what you allow your children to do in your own home but have some accountability for them in others. " Take it you have had some issues with unruly kids today. | |||
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"...what you allow your children to do in your own home but have some accountability for them in others. " Oh dear, that sounds like there's a story behind it! | |||
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"My child is an angel at home, in school and any where else he goes. But thanks for the advice " Fantastic! You’re welcome to bring them over then. | |||
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"My children are well behaved in other people's home ta very much. At home however... Same here, mine our angels but when at home its loke ive fed them after midnight, fuckin gremlins. " Pmsl know that feeling | |||
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"...what you allow your children to do in your own home but have some accountability for them in others. " I get it, it's the parents who are to blame, should be taught how to behave and respect others. I have friends who bring they're kids to my house and just sit on their arse and let the little lovelies do what they want, like it's my responsibilty, sorry but fuck off. Sorry about the rant. | |||
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"...what you allow your children to do in your own home but have some accountability for them in others. I get it, it's the parents who are to blame, should be taught how to behave and respect others. I have friends who bring they're kids to my house and just sit on their arse and let the little lovelies do what they want, like it's my responsibilty, sorry but fuck off. Sorry about the rant. " Exactly that. The parents moan and winge about what the child does but doesn’t actually do anything about it and inflicts it on others. Too busy smoking in the rain WITH THE FUCKING DOOR WIDE OPEN to even notice that he’s also eaten the rest of the chocolate that my grandson was saving for tomorrow. | |||
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"My children are well behaved in other people's home ta very much. At home however... Ha! I get that one I have had 8 year old grandson crying in my room because the parents of the 4 year old have completely ignored him and because of that, he’s smashed Lego and trashed his bedroom. I’m also a guest in this house (lodging with my daughter) so my usual ‘look’ can’t be deployed. " But are you the cool Nana or the one that keeps then in line | |||
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"...what you allow your children to do in your own home but have some accountability for them in others. I get it, it's the parents who are to blame, should be taught how to behave and respect others. I have friends who bring they're kids to my house and just sit on their arse and let the little lovelies do what they want, like it's my responsibilty, sorry but fuck off. Sorry about the rant. Exactly that. The parents moan and winge about what the child does but doesn’t actually do anything about it and inflicts it on others. Too busy smoking in the rain WITH THE FUCKING DOOR WIDE OPEN to even notice that he’s also eaten the rest of the chocolate that my grandson was saving for tomorrow. " What can i say? I know alot of people like that, why have kids? If you can't get a grip. Boils my piss. | |||
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"...what you allow your children to do in your own home but have some accountability for them in others. I get it, it's the parents who are to blame, should be taught how to behave and respect others. I have friends who bring they're kids to my house and just sit on their arse and let the little lovelies do what they want, like it's my responsibilty, sorry but fuck off. Sorry about the rant. Exactly that. The parents moan and winge about what the child does but doesn’t actually do anything about it and inflicts it on others. Too busy smoking in the rain WITH THE FUCKING DOOR WIDE OPEN to even notice that he’s also eaten the rest of the chocolate that my grandson was saving for tomorrow. " Why didn't you stick up for your grandson? | |||
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"...what you allow your children to do in your own home but have some accountability for them in others. I get it, it's the parents who are to blame, should be taught how to behave and respect others. I have friends who bring they're kids to my house and just sit on their arse and let the little lovelies do what they want, like it's my responsibilty, sorry but fuck off. Sorry about the rant. " Why do you keep inviting them over? | |||
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"...what you allow your children to do in your own home but have some accountability for them in others. I get it, it's the parents who are to blame, should be taught how to behave and respect others. I have friends who bring they're kids to my house and just sit on their arse and let the little lovelies do what they want, like it's my responsibilty, sorry but fuck off. Sorry about the rant. Exactly that. The parents moan and winge about what the child does but doesn’t actually do anything about it and inflicts it on others. Too busy smoking in the rain WITH THE FUCKING DOOR WIDE OPEN to even notice that he’s also eaten the rest of the chocolate that my grandson was saving for tomorrow. Why didn't you stick up for your grandson?" I did after I found out. | |||
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"...what you allow your children to do in your own home but have some accountability for them in others. I get it, it's the parents who are to blame, should be taught how to behave and respect others. I have friends who bring they're kids to my house and just sit on their arse and let the little lovelies do what they want, like it's my responsibilty, sorry but fuck off. Sorry about the rant. Exactly that. The parents moan and winge about what the child does but doesn’t actually do anything about it and inflicts it on others. Too busy smoking in the rain WITH THE FUCKING DOOR WIDE OPEN to even notice that he’s also eaten the rest of the chocolate that my grandson was saving for tomorrow. Why didn't you stick up for your grandson?" ...and to answer that further as you always try your hardest to be horrid to me...how do you know I didn’t? This was my rant about other people who don’t care about how their children behave in other people houses. You have had issues with my posts for quite a while now, just back off and leave me alone. | |||
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"...what you allow your children to do in your own home but have some accountability for them in others. I get it, it's the parents who are to blame, should be taught how to behave and respect others. I have friends who bring they're kids to my house and just sit on their arse and let the little lovelies do what they want, like it's my responsibilty, sorry but fuck off. Sorry about the rant. Exactly that. The parents moan and winge about what the child does but doesn’t actually do anything about it and inflicts it on others. Too busy smoking in the rain WITH THE FUCKING DOOR WIDE OPEN to even notice that he’s also eaten the rest of the chocolate that my grandson was saving for tomorrow. Why didn't you stick up for your grandson? ...and to answer that further as you always try your hardest to be horrid to me...how do you know I didn’t? This was my rant about other people who don’t care about how their children behave in other people houses. You have had issues with my posts for quite a while now, just back off and leave me alone." I was going to stick up for you but merry Christmas eh. You have some serious issues. | |||
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"...what you allow your children to do in your own home but have some accountability for them in others. I get it, it's the parents who are to blame, should be taught how to behave and respect others. I have friends who bring they're kids to my house and just sit on their arse and let the little lovelies do what they want, like it's my responsibilty, sorry but fuck off. Sorry about the rant. Exactly that. The parents moan and winge about what the child does but doesn’t actually do anything about it and inflicts it on others. Too busy smoking in the rain WITH THE FUCKING DOOR WIDE OPEN to even notice that he’s also eaten the rest of the chocolate that my grandson was saving for tomorrow. Why didn't you stick up for your grandson? ...and to answer that further as you always try your hardest to be horrid to me...how do you know I didn’t? This was my rant about other people who don’t care about how their children behave in other people houses. You have had issues with my posts for quite a while now, just back off and leave me alone. I was going to stick up for you but merry Christmas eh. You have some serious issues. " I’ve asked you to leave me alone more than once yet you keep on doing this. LEAVE ME ALONE. | |||
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"I love kids, other people's though, as you can always give them back " I don’t mind children at all really, I just want their parents to be present and check they aren’t doing stuff they shouldn’t. | |||
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"My kids are my proudest achievement. Never had to discipline them once, always behaved. All young adults now and always get complimented on how polite they are and what great teenagers they have become. My sisters kids on the other hand could do with some discipline. I point blank refuse them in the house, I've told her why but she does the listen. Amount of stuff they have broke/damaged is unreal and she just let's it go." So frustrating, isn’t it. No child is an angel, they all have to discover boundaries and in the process should expect their parents to help them with that. | |||
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"Who was it said 'I like kids, but I couldn't eat a whole one'!" Roald Dahl I think. | |||
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"...what you allow your children to do in your own home but have some accountability for them in others. I get it, it's the parents who are to blame, should be taught how to behave and respect others. I have friends who bring they're kids to my house and just sit on their arse and let the little lovelies do what they want, like it's my responsibilty, sorry but fuck off. Sorry about the rant. Why do you keep inviting them over?" I don't they turn up. | |||
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"It's times like these I'm glad I don't have kids! My thoughts and preys are with you all " I understand what you mean but kids are a beautiful thing as we were all kids at some point. I love my absolute angels and when we go anywhere they make me proud. | |||
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"It's times like these I'm glad I don't have kids! My thoughts and preys are with you all I understand what you mean but kids are a beautiful thing as we were all kids at some point. I love my absolute angels and when we go anywhere they make me proud. " Yeah there's upsides. I'm happy without thanks. | |||
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"My kids are my proudest achievement. Never had to discipline them once, always behaved. All young adults now and always get complimented on how polite they are and what great teenagers they have become. My sisters kids on the other hand could do with some discipline. I point blank refuse them in the house, I've told her why but she does the listen. Amount of stuff they have broke/damaged is unreal and she just let's it go." You've never had to discipline your kid's,gosh that's some statement coming from a parent. Those word's I can honestly say have never left my lips. | |||
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" so pleased I didn’t have any Likewise! I can't stand them " That's a bit general isn't it,every child isn't the same. There's some absolute angels out there,some not so quite angels out there and some damn right spoil devils out there,you can't lump them all together surely. | |||
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" so pleased I didn’t have any Likewise! I can't stand them That's a bit general isn't it,every child isn't the same. There's some absolute angels out there,some not so quite angels out there and some damn right spoil devils out there,you can't lump them all together surely." I have a right to my own likes and dislikes just as anyone else does | |||
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" so pleased I didn’t have any Likewise! I can't stand them That's a bit general isn't it,every child isn't the same. There's some absolute angels out there,some not so quite angels out there and some damn right spoil devils out there,you can't lump them all together surely. I have a right to my own likes and dislikes just as anyone else does " Well of course you do,I just find it strange you say you can't stand them. It's like saying you can't stand men or women,how the heck do you know you haven't met them all. Anyway,children seem to bring out the worst in some people it appears so I'll leave it there. | |||
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" so pleased I didn’t have any Likewise! I can't stand them That's a bit general isn't it,every child isn't the same. There's some absolute angels out there,some not so quite angels out there and some damn right spoil devils out there,you can't lump them all together surely. I have a right to my own likes and dislikes just as anyone else does Well of course you do,I just find it strange you say you can't stand them. It's like saying you can't stand men or women,how the heck do you know you haven't met them all. Anyway,children seem to bring out the worst in some people it appears so I'll leave it there." Not really, some people can't stand dogs, broccoli or whatever. I don't get why those who have reproduced don't understand that others have chosen another path because it's not for them. Sometimes disliking something is not logical, it's visceral. | |||
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" so pleased I didn’t have any Likewise! I can't stand them That's a bit general isn't it,every child isn't the same. There's some absolute angels out there,some not so quite angels out there and some damn right spoil devils out there,you can't lump them all together surely. I have a right to my own likes and dislikes just as anyone else does Well of course you do,I just find it strange you say you can't stand them. It's like saying you can't stand men or women,how the heck do you know you haven't met them all. Anyway,children seem to bring out the worst in some people it appears so I'll leave it there. Not really, some people can't stand dogs, broccoli or whatever. I don't get why those who have reproduced don't understand that others have chosen another path because it's not for them. Sometimes disliking something is not logical, it's visceral. " I haven't reproduced as you so pleasantly put it and I understand completely people not wanting children. Yeah never been very good at leaving thing's there... | |||
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"Mine are 36 32 they better behave ?? " same here .... | |||
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"Mine are 36 32 they better behave ?? same here .... " My 32 and 37 year old girls would eat some of my chocolate without blinking. They would be doing me a favour. | |||
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"People that allow their kids to misbehave in others people's homes or out in public need a slap. People that let their kids run up and down screaming etc .. Take them to the park to blow off steam - why are you oblivious that they are irritating others? I've got to an age now where I have little patience for screaming kids and don't want them in my home unless they're well behaved." Maybe it's just you they are irritating? If you have to take your child out,and it's a lively one, do you think sedating it or tying to a pushchair with tape over its mouth a good idea? | |||
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"People that allow their kids to misbehave in others people's homes or out in public need a slap. People that let their kids run up and down screaming etc .. Take them to the park to blow off steam - why are you oblivious that they are irritating others? I've got to an age now where I have little patience for screaming kids and don't want them in my home unless they're well behaved. Maybe it's just you they are irritating? If you have to take your child out,and it's a lively one, do you think sedating it or tying to a pushchair with tape over its mouth a good idea? " I doubt it's just me that finds it irritating It's usually only the parents of their little darlings that think it's OK for them to behave like that in public and that " their just children " I'd rather not put up with it especially in my own house. Not a lot any of us can so about it in public. I say pit the tape over their mouths | |||
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"My kids are my proudest achievement. Never had to discipline them once, always behaved. All young adults now and always get complimented on how polite they are and what great teenagers they have become. My sisters kids on the other hand could do with some discipline. I point blank refuse them in the house, I've told her why but she does the listen. Amount of stuff they have broke/damaged is unreal and she just let's it go." What do you mean by discipline them. I dont have kids but it seems strange that kids could grow up perfectly behaved with having some form of correction of discipline as they go. Just wondering if I am not understanding what you mean by discipline or if you should be writing best selling parenting books? | |||
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"People that allow their kids to misbehave in others people's homes or out in public need a slap. People that let their kids run up and down screaming etc .. Take them to the park to blow off steam - why are you oblivious that they are irritating others? I've got to an age now where I have little patience for screaming kids and don't want them in my home unless they're well behaved. Maybe it's just you they are irritating? If you have to take your child out,and it's a lively one, do you think sedating it or tying to a pushchair with tape over its mouth a good idea? I doubt it's just me that finds it irritating It's usually only the parents of their little darlings that think it's OK for them to behave like that in public and that " their just children " I'd rather not put up with it especially in my own house. Not a lot any of us can so about it in public. I say pit the tape over their mouths " I don't have small children and mine were well-behaved, but I don't become aggravated by other people's children, being children. Maybe I'm more chilled and happy than most people as I find the sound of children enjoying being young makes me happy. I was a bit annoyed at a mother on a bus once, who kept snapping at her kids, every time they turned around or spoke to each other. She smacked one of them on the leg because he pointed out of the window and laughed at something. They are the really bad parents, in my opinion. | |||
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"My kids are my proudest achievement. Never had to discipline them once, always behaved. All young adults now and always get complimented on how polite they are and what great teenagers they have become. My sisters kids on the other hand could do with some discipline. I point blank refuse them in the house, I've told her why but she does the listen. Amount of stuff they have broke/damaged is unreal and she just let's it go. What do you mean by discipline them. I dont have kids but it seems strange that kids could grow up perfectly behaved with having some form of correction of discipline as they go. Just wondering if I am not understanding what you mean by discipline or if you should be writing best selling parenting books?" Some people like to see parents shouting at their kids, when they aren't being Mary Poppins perfect. | |||
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"My kids are my proudest achievement. Never had to discipline them once, always behaved. All young adults now and always get complimented on how polite they are and what great teenagers they have become. My sisters kids on the other hand could do with some discipline. I point blank refuse them in the house, I've told her why but she does the listen. Amount of stuff they have broke/damaged is unreal and she just let's it go. What do you mean by discipline them. I dont have kids but it seems strange that kids could grow up perfectly behaved with having some form of correction of discipline as they go. Just wondering if I am not understanding what you mean by discipline or if you should be writing best selling parenting books? Some people like to see parents shouting at their kids, when they aren't being Mary Poppins perfect. " This is kind of my point... to me discpline does not have to be shouting or losing the plot. A calm correction or a punishment reletive to bad behviour is discipline to me | |||
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"People that allow their kids to misbehave in others people's homes or out in public need a slap. People that let their kids run up and down screaming etc .. Take them to the park to blow off steam - why are you oblivious that they are irritating others? I've got to an age now where I have little patience for screaming kids and don't want them in my home unless they're well behaved. Maybe it's just you they are irritating? If you have to take your child out,and it's a lively one, do you think sedating it or tying to a pushchair with tape over its mouth a good idea? I doubt it's just me that finds it irritating It's usually only the parents of their little darlings that think it's OK for them to behave like that in public and that " their just children " I'd rather not put up with it especially in my own house. Not a lot any of us can so about it in public. I say pit the tape over their mouths I don't have small children and mine were well-behaved, but I don't become aggravated by other people's children, being children. Maybe I'm more chilled and happy than most people as I find the sound of children enjoying being young makes me happy. I was a bit annoyed at a mother on a bus once, who kept snapping at her kids, every time they turned around or spoke to each other. She smacked one of them on the leg because he pointed out of the window and laughed at something. They are the really bad parents, in my opinion. " I'm perfectly happy - that I don't have kids I'd rather not be present when people are "parenting " etc .. There's nothing I can do about it in public - other than leave the area. But the OP was about other people's kids misbehaving in your own home. No thanks | |||
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"People that allow their kids to misbehave in others people's homes or out in public need a slap. People that let their kids run up and down screaming etc .. Take them to the park to blow off steam - why are you oblivious that they are irritating others? I've got to an age now where I have little patience for screaming kids and don't want them in my home unless they're well behaved. Maybe it's just you they are irritating? If you have to take your child out,and it's a lively one, do you think sedating it or tying to a pushchair with tape over its mouth a good idea? I doubt it's just me that finds it irritating It's usually only the parents of their little darlings that think it's OK for them to behave like that in public and that " their just children " I'd rather not put up with it especially in my own house. Not a lot any of us can so about it in public. I say pit the tape over their mouths I don't have small children and mine were well-behaved, but I don't become aggravated by other people's children, being children. Maybe I'm more chilled and happy than most people as I find the sound of children enjoying being young makes me happy. I was a bit annoyed at a mother on a bus once, who kept snapping at her kids, every time they turned around or spoke to each other. She smacked one of them on the leg because he pointed out of the window and laughed at something. They are the really bad parents, in my opinion. I'm perfectly happy - that I don't have kids I'd rather not be present when people are "parenting " etc .. There's nothing I can do about it in public - other than leave the area. But the OP was about other people's kids misbehaving in your own home. No thanks " Thankfully, you can choose to not invite children into your home. The OP knows for next time now. | |||
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"Some people just don't know how to parent. My son is 15 and he's a absolute dream. Will talk to me about anything. He's helpful kind caring. I hate other people's kids " Sounds like a fine young man you have there. I think the only time I've been put off by children was on a flight where the parents put them in the aisle to let them run up and down shouting. Which is fine apart from the fact your on a plane and you can't just open the door and leave. The parents just slumped in their seats drinking and watching something on a tablet. I don't blame the kids, I'm sure they didn't want to be on a plane with their parents either. | |||
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"Some people just don't know how to parent. My son is 15 and he's a absolute dream. Will talk to me about anything. He's helpful kind caring. I hate other people's kids Sounds like a fine young man you have there. I think the only time I've been put off by children was on a flight where the parents put them in the aisle to let them run up and down shouting. Which is fine apart from the fact your on a plane and you can't just open the door and leave. The parents just slumped in their seats drinking and watching something on a tablet. I don't blame the kids, I'm sure they didn't want to be on a plane with their parents either. " That's the worst. Being trapped with brats I've had a few flights like this - luckily you're provided with headphones | |||
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"Some people just don't know how to parent. My son is 15 and he's a absolute dream. Will talk to me about anything. He's helpful kind caring. I hate other people's kids Sounds like a fine young man you have there. I think the only time I've been put off by children was on a flight where the parents put them in the aisle to let them run up and down shouting. Which is fine apart from the fact your on a plane and you can't just open the door and leave. The parents just slumped in their seats drinking and watching something on a tablet. I don't blame the kids, I'm sure they didn't want to be on a plane with their parents either. That's the worst. Being trapped with brats I've had a few flights like this - luckily you're provided with headphones " They don't block out feet in your back though. I had to ask the man behind me to tell his little boy not to kick my granddaughter's chair, as she was getting really angry about it. I don't think he realised what he was doing as he was watching something on his tablet, with headphones in. My granddaughter was ready to explode. | |||
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"People that allow their kids to misbehave in others people's homes or out in public need a slap. People that let their kids run up and down screaming etc .. Take them to the park to blow off steam - why are you oblivious that they are irritating others? I've got to an age now where I have little patience for screaming kids and don't want them in my home unless they're well behaved. Maybe it's just you they are irritating? If you have to take your child out,and it's a lively one, do you think sedating it or tying to a pushchair with tape over its mouth a good idea? I doubt it's just me that finds it irritating It's usually only the parents of their little darlings that think it's OK for them to behave like that in public and that " their just children " I'd rather not put up with it especially in my own house. Not a lot any of us can so about it in public. I say pit the tape over their mouths I don't have small children and mine were well-behaved, but I don't become aggravated by other people's children, being children. Maybe I'm more chilled and happy than most people as I find the sound of children enjoying being young makes me happy. I was a bit annoyed at a mother on a bus once, who kept snapping at her kids, every time they turned around or spoke to each other. She smacked one of them on the leg because he pointed out of the window and laughed at something. They are the really bad parents, in my opinion. I'm perfectly happy - that I don't have kids I'd rather not be present when people are "parenting " etc .. There's nothing I can do about it in public - other than leave the area. But the OP was about other people's kids misbehaving in your own home. No thanks Thankfully, you can choose to not invite children into your home. The OP knows for next time now. " Although the OP did point out she’s not in her own home. And is it like shoes at the door - can you leave your kids outside please? | |||
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"Some people just don't know how to parent. My son is 15 and he's a absolute dream. Will talk to me about anything. He's helpful kind caring. I hate other people's kids Sounds like a fine young man you have there. I think the only time I've been put off by children was on a flight where the parents put them in the aisle to let them run up and down shouting. Which is fine apart from the fact your on a plane and you can't just open the door and leave. The parents just slumped in their seats drinking and watching something on a tablet. I don't blame the kids, I'm sure they didn't want to be on a plane with their parents either. That's the worst. Being trapped with brats I've had a few flights like this - luckily you're provided with headphones They don't block out feet in your back though. I had to ask the man behind me to tell his little boy not to kick my granddaughter's chair, as she was getting really angry about it. I don't think he realised what he was doing as he was watching something on his tablet, with headphones in. My granddaughter was ready to explode." It's truly awful that some parents allow this behaviour. None of the children in my family would have dared behave like this | |||
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"Some people just don't know how to parent. My son is 15 and he's a absolute dream. Will talk to me about anything. He's helpful kind caring. I hate other people's kids Sounds like a fine young man you have there. I think the only time I've been put off by children was on a flight where the parents put them in the aisle to let them run up and down shouting. Which is fine apart from the fact your on a plane and you can't just open the door and leave. The parents just slumped in their seats drinking and watching something on a tablet. I don't blame the kids, I'm sure they didn't want to be on a plane with their parents either. " Urgh horrid people. I have to deal with other people's monkeys and their parents in my work place. It makes me frown a lot. | |||
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"Some people just don't know how to parent. My son is 15 and he's a absolute dream. Will talk to me about anything. He's helpful kind caring. I hate other people's kids Sounds like a fine young man you have there. I think the only time I've been put off by children was on a flight where the parents put them in the aisle to let them run up and down shouting. Which is fine apart from the fact your on a plane and you can't just open the door and leave. The parents just slumped in their seats drinking and watching something on a tablet. I don't blame the kids, I'm sure they didn't want to be on a plane with their parents either. That's the worst. Being trapped with brats I've had a few flights like this - luckily you're provided with headphones They don't block out feet in your back though. I had to ask the man behind me to tell his little boy not to kick my granddaughter's chair, as she was getting really angry about it. I don't think he realised what he was doing as he was watching something on his tablet, with headphones in. My granddaughter was ready to explode. It's truly awful that some parents allow this behaviour. None of the children in my family would have dared behave like this " He didn't allow it. They were both watching something on tablets, and when I politely pointed out the boy was kicking my granddaughter's seat he asked him to stop, and he did. The child wasn't misbehaving. | |||
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"People that allow their kids to misbehave in others people's homes or out in public need a slap. People that let their kids run up and down screaming etc .. Take them to the park to blow off steam - why are you oblivious that they are irritating others? I've got to an age now where I have little patience for screaming kids and don't want them in my home unless they're well behaved. Maybe it's just you they are irritating? If you have to take your child out,and it's a lively one, do you think sedating it or tying to a pushchair with tape over its mouth a good idea? I doubt it's just me that finds it irritating It's usually only the parents of their little darlings that think it's OK for them to behave like that in public and that " their just children " I'd rather not put up with it especially in my own house. Not a lot any of us can so about it in public. I say pit the tape over their mouths I don't have small children and mine were well-behaved, but I don't become aggravated by other people's children, being children. Maybe I'm more chilled and happy than most people as I find the sound of children enjoying being young makes me happy. I was a bit annoyed at a mother on a bus once, who kept snapping at her kids, every time they turned around or spoke to each other. She smacked one of them on the leg because he pointed out of the window and laughed at something. They are the really bad parents, in my opinion. I'm perfectly happy - that I don't have kids I'd rather not be present when people are "parenting " etc .. There's nothing I can do about it in public - other than leave the area. But the OP was about other people's kids misbehaving in your own home. No thanks Thankfully, you can choose to not invite children into your home. The OP knows for next time now. Although the OP did point out she’s not in her own home. And is it like shoes at the door - can you leave your kids outside please? " Oh I missed that bit. I'm assuming it was her grandsons home then and the offending child went to his room and stole his chocolate? | |||
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" The child wasn't misbehaving." Lol OK- let's just leave it as I don't like that sort of behaviour. That's why so don't like children all that much. My choice. I'd rather not be on a flight neing kicked in the back or have to listen to whining or screaming or any of it. But it's OK for those of you that do too | |||
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"Some people just don't know how to parent. My son is 15 and he's a absolute dream. Will talk to me about anything. He's helpful kind caring. I hate other people's kids Sounds like a fine young man you have there. I think the only time I've been put off by children was on a flight where the parents put them in the aisle to let them run up and down shouting. Which is fine apart from the fact your on a plane and you can't just open the door and leave. The parents just slumped in their seats drinking and watching something on a tablet. I don't blame the kids, I'm sure they didn't want to be on a plane with their parents either. That's the worst. Being trapped with brats I've had a few flights like this - luckily you're provided with headphones They don't block out feet in your back though. I had to ask the man behind me to tell his little boy not to kick my granddaughter's chair, as she was getting really angry about it. I don't think he realised what he was doing as he was watching something on his tablet, with headphones in. My granddaughter was ready to explode." I see this on the train more from teenagers than children. Kicking or nudging the back of the seat with force to disturb the person in front.usually an old person is the target or someone defenceless. Don't understand it | |||
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"People that allow their kids to misbehave in others people's homes or out in public need a slap. People that let their kids run up and down screaming etc .. Take them to the park to blow off steam - why are you oblivious that they are irritating others? I've got to an age now where I have little patience for screaming kids and don't want them in my home unless they're well behaved." I've been in situations where I've told other people's kids to behave and I'll do it again. | |||
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"Some people just don't know how to parent. My son is 15 and he's a absolute dream. Will talk to me about anything. He's helpful kind caring. I hate other people's kids Sounds like a fine young man you have there. I think the only time I've been put off by children was on a flight where the parents put them in the aisle to let them run up and down shouting. Which is fine apart from the fact your on a plane and you can't just open the door and leave. The parents just slumped in their seats drinking and watching something on a tablet. I don't blame the kids, I'm sure they didn't want to be on a plane with their parents either. That's the worst. Being trapped with brats I've had a few flights like this - luckily you're provided with headphones They don't block out feet in your back though. I had to ask the man behind me to tell his little boy not to kick my granddaughter's chair, as she was getting really angry about it. I don't think he realised what he was doing as he was watching something on his tablet, with headphones in. My granddaughter was ready to explode. I see this on the train more from teenagers than children. Kicking or nudging the back of the seat with force to disturb the person in front.usually an old person is the target or someone defenceless. Don't understand it " I've shouted at young people on a train to behave. They got arsey then did shut up. They were disrupting the entire carriage. | |||
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"I blame the VHS player and Walt Disney, why? Because when Disney worked out parents would sit the kids in front of the vhs player and leave them it was a money spinner. And parents realized Disney would bring up the kids while they got d*unk and Facebooked all day. Kids then had to dress themselves, mummy would point to the cupboard for food when little one was hungry as her Facebook life became the priority. And look how mummy snapped if a little one wanted something. She would plonk the kid back down with a packet of biscuits in front of Walt Disney vhs because it was easier to deal with as the kids were doing her head in. And where was dad in all this? Shagging one of her Facebook friends as he took offence to the kids. This is why Jeremy Kyle is on TV. So many are like this and do not take responsibility for anything let alone their kids. But it is nice to read the majority love there children and are doing the best they can for them." I don't think there are many families like that. You may think there are because you watch Jeremy Kyle. | |||
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"...what you allow your children to do in your own home but have some accountability for them in others. " My angels | |||
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"I blame the VHS player and Walt Disney, why? Because when Disney worked out parents would sit the kids in front of the vhs player and leave them it was a money spinner. And parents realized Disney would bring up the kids while they got d*unk and Facebooked all day. Kids then had to dress themselves, mummy would point to the cupboard for food when little one was hungry as her Facebook life became the priority. And look how mummy snapped if a little one wanted something. She would plonk the kid back down with a packet of biscuits in front of Walt Disney vhs because it was easier to deal with as the kids were doing her head in. And where was dad in all this? Shagging one of her Facebook friends as he took offence to the kids. This is why Jeremy Kyle is on TV. So many are like this and do not take responsibility for anything let alone their kids. But it is nice to read the majority love there children and are doing the best they can for them. I don't think there are many families like that. You may think there are because you watch Jeremy Kyle. " I didn't not say I watched Jeremy kyle. What I did say is this is why he is on TV . You made up that statement not me. I never implied I watched it. | |||
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"There's only one little angel, beautiful, well behaved child in the world .. yet every parent seems to have it " Haha So true! Let's face it - other people's kids are annoying. Remember that when your kid is screaming and running around - kicking or tantruming No one else finds it adorable. | |||
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