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  1. #11
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    Always be a voice for your children and protect them! Hurting your DD is WRONG. Those parents are creeps for justifying their son's violence. (Dang I sound mean)

    You could have made another choice. You could have spoke to the parents or coach when it first happened. But what do you say? Do you say "Keep your kids hands off of my kid!" And go directly to the coach IMMEDIATELY for some back-up? Would this be a good idea?

    But still, the problem here is the other kid hurting others, not you yelling. I think it is important for you to focus on this and know in your heart that you did the right thing.
    Last edited by freckles; 05-20-2009 at 04:18 PM.
    Parenting is like that show "Survivor"....."outwit, outplay, outlast."
    Proud mama of 3 hornswaggling scalliwags.

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    I think it's just fine (yes as long as you didn't cuss at the kid) I'm 24 and I can say that quite a few people my age are raising (or not raising them) their children with no discipline and makes them think that everybody owes them something and they have no moral values and or work ethic ( sorry for the rant but it has to be said!)
    Last edited by punkstermom; 05-28-2009 at 02:44 PM.

  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by charliesmommy View Post
    You were totally justified!!! I would have done the same thing minus the apology.
    Heh- I love you, Charliesmommy. Same here.
    Mom of twin girls, age 3, and a new baby boy born in January!

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