Re: JEALOUSY within the family
Re: JEALOUSY within the family
Having brought up two sons mostly alone due to the death ofRe: JEALOUSY within the family
Re: JEALOUSY within the family
Some wise words in these posts. Children must have set boundaries, they must learn what is acceptable and what isnīt. I definitely agree that the parents need to discuss this together and pull together. I agree with Alan that the parents word is law when it comes to young children. If a child is told "no" by dad and runs to mum who says "yes", then you are heading for some serious problems in the future.Re: JEALOUSY within the family
I must agree with everything that has been said. I worked with children in care and this is definitely behaviour that needs to be discussed with a professional. Parents need to be a united force of that I am sure. Children need and go wild if there are no boundaries. This child is displaying behaviours that seem to me like a child who has issues with men. However I think a professional to deal with this problem which will grow with the boy is the answer.Re: JEALOUSY within the family
Re: JEALOUSY within the family
Re: JEALOUSY within the family
You can have mutual respect and a child who questions but still have discipline and obedience when needed. For us there are times for questions and times when our word is law. You just have to be consistent and both parents singing from the same sheet.Re: JEALOUSY within the family
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