Never_falter2
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I am not sure if this is a ptsd question or parenting question and I am not sure if I know a good parenting board... I mean I know parenting boards but I am not sure if they are good ones.
However... we have wild kids... especially one wild little boy who constantly runs into trouble, by which I mean he talks back at his kindergarten teachers, he tussles with other boys, he climbs everything, he jumps, he cannot keep his mouth shut for a minute (and he says smart things but he cannot understand why in kindergarten he sometimes needs to shut up and listen). I really love my son but I do understand why the kindergarden teachers who have numerous other kids to care for to feel exhausted by him. He will start school this year.
He had the habit of putting treats he wanted to safe for later just somewhere on the nightstand... so Daddy took a long time to explain him that there was bacteria everywhere, one needs a plate (and something to cover the plate).
It is also important for me and for his Dad who reminds me numerous times he wears a helmet when riding his bycicle and a helmet and protection gear when he goes rollerblading.
So... what happened? He likes to point out when people do things wrong. For example he tells people who ride a bicycle without wearing a helmet they are idiots... and I cannot stop him because he thinks they need to know. He likes to fingerpoint at them and tell his siblings “Look there is an idiot“. I tell him not to, he says “but they ARE very stupid“, I tell him that it is true but we do not tell them, he says they will get hurt. Here is the point where I do not know what to say. That this might be true but is not our problem. Kids are a bit more moral than grownups, aren’t they?
And
In kindergarden he refused to eat things that had laid (or had lain????) on the table because he says it is full of bacteria... by refused I mean he threw a tantrum, they have a policy that every kid has to try every food.
He got mad at them for cleaning the table with the same old sponge over and over again. Using a sponge over and over again is one of his daddy’s triggers.
Any advice?
Our kids needed be taught about caution because they are wild kids but think we, both of us, especially my guy are over the top... and actually my guy often questions my instincts and says something which I think is harmless is very very dangerous indeed... take the example of the old sponge, my guy has been close to nervous breakdowns because of old sponges.
However... we have wild kids... especially one wild little boy who constantly runs into trouble, by which I mean he talks back at his kindergarten teachers, he tussles with other boys, he climbs everything, he jumps, he cannot keep his mouth shut for a minute (and he says smart things but he cannot understand why in kindergarten he sometimes needs to shut up and listen). I really love my son but I do understand why the kindergarden teachers who have numerous other kids to care for to feel exhausted by him. He will start school this year.
He had the habit of putting treats he wanted to safe for later just somewhere on the nightstand... so Daddy took a long time to explain him that there was bacteria everywhere, one needs a plate (and something to cover the plate).
It is also important for me and for his Dad who reminds me numerous times he wears a helmet when riding his bycicle and a helmet and protection gear when he goes rollerblading.
So... what happened? He likes to point out when people do things wrong. For example he tells people who ride a bicycle without wearing a helmet they are idiots... and I cannot stop him because he thinks they need to know. He likes to fingerpoint at them and tell his siblings “Look there is an idiot“. I tell him not to, he says “but they ARE very stupid“, I tell him that it is true but we do not tell them, he says they will get hurt. Here is the point where I do not know what to say. That this might be true but is not our problem. Kids are a bit more moral than grownups, aren’t they?
And
In kindergarden he refused to eat things that had laid (or had lain????) on the table because he says it is full of bacteria... by refused I mean he threw a tantrum, they have a policy that every kid has to try every food.
He got mad at them for cleaning the table with the same old sponge over and over again. Using a sponge over and over again is one of his daddy’s triggers.
Any advice?
Our kids needed be taught about caution because they are wild kids but think we, both of us, especially my guy are over the top... and actually my guy often questions my instincts and says something which I think is harmless is very very dangerous indeed... take the example of the old sponge, my guy has been close to nervous breakdowns because of old sponges.
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