I am normally a "dont care what you do at home) kinda lady. If I can get kids on my schedule and following my rules here that's all I need. If I can't, I explain to parents what needs to change, give a month or so for the change and then term if it doesn't get better.
Well, this 3yo dcg is fine for me, pushing some rules, lots of testing, but is sweet, responds well to logical consequences and I really like her. Dcm is nice, but clueless. She dropped off dcg in tears today (mom crying not child), 2 hours later than usual, complained of daughter spitting in to mom's food and how she doesn't know how to discipline. Mom is single, dad's not in the picture.
I would love to give the mom a love and logic book, or article on basic logical consequences but I don't want to over step. What would you do?
Well, this 3yo dcg is fine for me, pushing some rules, lots of testing, but is sweet, responds well to logical consequences and I really like her. Dcm is nice, but clueless. She dropped off dcg in tears today (mom crying not child), 2 hours later than usual, complained of daughter spitting in to mom's food and how she doesn't know how to discipline. Mom is single, dad's not in the picture.
I would love to give the mom a love and logic book, or article on basic logical consequences but I don't want to over step. What would you do?
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