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Old 07-17-2006, 01:30 PM   #23
Rae Rae
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Originally Posted by cheryl000
It's totally the parent's fault when stuff like that happens. People need to quit making dumb excuses for their "cute little kid's" BAD BEHAVIOR. I took my son to Birch's Aquarium last weekend and the kids were all sitting down petting some sea cucumber thing. Well my 4 year old went to pet it and this 2 year old hits him in the arm! I couldn't believe it! Then the mom laughed and said, "Oh, it's because my son thinks it's HIS!" I was so shocked that I assumed that it was kind of a one time incident and he wouldn't do it again. My son tried to pet it again and the kid HIT MY SON AGAIN! Then I said, "OKAY, that's enough and I moved inbetween my son and the demon child." The mom STILL didn't correct him or apologize.
Five minutes later the kid was throwing plastic toys into the petting area aquariums IN with the live animals. Everyone was shocked and looking at him. I stopped the 2 year old from throwing more and I was like, "Where is your mom!!!??" Then she turned around (she was petting something) and looked for her kid and I told her what he did and she still didn't even tell him "No" or what he did was wrong, she just picked him up and was playing with him.
People need to tell their kids when they do something wrong, they don't find out for themselves. Some people raise their kids to act worse than animals.
When this little kid grows up, his mom is probably going to wonder why he's out of control
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