Dragging my 5yr old nephew out of school....

aps45819 said:
:lol: I friend of mine got ito it one night with his teenaged daughter about doing the dishes and the kid called social services. They came over and her told them to go ahead and take her. Kid freaked out and totally changed the story she was telling SS. :lol:
I did that with a stepchild. The guy said he knows how it is and wouldn't take her. I had gone upstairs to pack a bag for her and while I was up there he slipped out the door. Never heard from them again.
 

donbarzini

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aps45819 said:
They can wiggle/twist out of that. I grab the boys ear and he ain't leaving if he want's to keep it.

Nah, if it's applied quickly enough, they drop right to their knees. The only thing is your fingers have to be long enough to reach up under the muscle.
 

Dupontster

Would THIS face lie?
BuddyLee said:
My parents beat our (my brother and I) ass's plenty. We couldn't be any more opposite today, my brother and I. Your parents influence you but any one person can influence.

He must be the normal one... :killingme
 
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Short_Cake

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Qurious said:
because he wouldn't stand up.

"**** its time to go your auntie is here to pick u up"

He ignores the aid like she was talking to herself. Then I went over and said "come on lets go" and thats when this demon came out.

The boy is bad. He has some behavioral problems and speaks funny. I dont want to be mean to his mom who of course is my sister but sometimes I blame her.

I had to drag this boy to the door and then pick this heavy 5 year old boy up and carry him to the car because he refused to walk. Not only was I embarrassed I was angry because he is spoiled and constantly babied. Thank god i dont have kids, cuz when I do they wont act like that!!!

What programs, or help can she get for him.

p.s.

he's gotten expelled from school.

can you say RITALIN????? or butt whipping, they work about the same...
 

mrweb

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vraiblonde said:
When I see some beleaguered Mom in the Target with her out-of-control 10 year old demon seed, I know I'm seeing some little Mommy who wanted a best friend rather than a son or daughter and now she's paying the price.
:yeahthat:

Therein lies many of the problems with today's snotty, spoiled teens. My eldest is now over 21 and at the point that now, while I am still "Dad", we are becoming friends as well and actually "hang out" once in a while. I certainly didn't want to be a friend when the eldest was 16.
 
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Short_Cake

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harleygirl said:
I would take the child up to Children's Hospital for a definative diagnosis (if there is one). I work with alot of troubled kids, sounds like ADHD with Oppositional Defiant Disorder.

Theres a great child psychiatrist in Prince Frederick, whom worked at childrens hospital in DC for years, hes a great doctor, or so a lot of parents say.. you might want to give them a call.
 

vraiblonde

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mrweb said:
My eldest is now over 21 and at the point that now, while I am still "Dad", we are becoming friends as well and actually "hang out" once in a while. I certainly didn't want to be a friend when the eldest was 16.
That's your reward for proper parenting when they're young - you get adult children that are a pleasure to hang out with and you can enjoy each other as peers. Larry and I have a blast with our son and his wife and there is absolutely no parenting that happens during our visits because it was all done years ago.
 
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