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How do you tell someone that you don't want your kid to play with theirs?

post #1 of 4
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My cousin has a 4 year old who is the spawn of satan. I'm talking BAD! She screams, whines, throws fits, hits her mom, pulls her mom's hair, bites, kicks...you name it. The mom's excuse is she's tired. Give me a break, the needs some discipline. Which she doesn't get AT ALL.

Anyway, after Kimmy plays with her she starts picking up the whining and it sounds just like the 4 year old. DRIVES ME NUTS! I don't want her to have that kind of influence or to think that that kind of behavior is okay.

Any advice?
post #2 of 4
Can you avoid them? When Brittany Whines I tell her that I dont understand Whine to talk to me normal. Is the play supervised that it could be at your house more supervised?
post #3 of 4
I have the same problems to look forward to. My nephews are not disciplined and are rather violent. I'm hoping that they will learn that when they are at my house they need to settle down and follow the rules.

I also think that I will make sure to sit down with my son before and after he plays with them and explain to him what behaviors are not allowed in our house and what are. I think communication is the key.
post #4 of 4
I don't have any tips... but GOOD LUCK!!!
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