A day-care staff member says this letter writer’s toddler has trouble sharing.
My husband and I have a son who is 18 months old. He seems on track for all of the developmental milestones. He goes to day care three days a week. The children are separated according to age. The place came highly recommended by other parents in our neighborhood, and we’ve been happy with the quality of care.
Last week, one of the staff members told me that his behavior is worse than the other kids in his group. She said that he has trouble sharing and that when he doesn’t get what he wants, he will cry. My husband and I are wondering if we are spoiling our son by reinforcing this behavior at home. We’re not sure how to react to this.Your child is 18 months old.
I have a sister “Wendy,” who we do not invite. She is offended to the point of tears when she finds we have not invited her. My two sisters and I are very close in age, but Wendy hasn’t been as close to this set of cousins as my sister and I have been through the years. We are all married stay-at-home moms. Wendy is a divorced, working mom with one young child.There are several reasons we do not include her. We know she doesn’t have very much money for such an outing.
She takes it very personally, and last year even came over to my home unannounced crying about it, which upset my children and caused my husband to threaten to call the police if she did not leave. Now she barely speaks to me and has told our relatives that I am a horrible person .
Perhaps this is something you could ponder from your church pew, because despite your regular attendance, you don't seem to have learned much.” was overwhelmed by her elderly mother’s depression and oversharing. Most of my elderly relatives had a bad habit of sitting around their house all day watching TV. Worried should make sure they spend ample time outside to get sunshine, fresh air, and exposure to nature.
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