Re: Quit throwing stones, your kid's not perfect either!
by
EarlyBird
05/16/2008, 11:50 AM #
Simon doesn't have a quirk. He doesn't have a problem or a panic disorder or anything else. He's just a normal child. Kids will act out and scream when they're hungry, if left to their own devices. But that's what we have parents for: to keep them from their own devices, to mold them into something healthy, happy and productive.
This kid is totally indulged by his neurotic mother. THAT's what's going to screw him up.
If you put a kid in the wilderness and do nothing to socialize him, just let him express himself in any manner he wishes, indulge in every want he has, he will not grow up to be a well adjusted, self-realized Noble Savage. He'll just be a savage.
Instead of scurrying around for snacks, letting this little kid basically manipulate everyone with his totally inappropriate, anti-social and yes, perfectly natural behavior, how about she grabs him by the shoulders, shakes him a bit, swats his behind if necessary and demand he snap out of it or suffer consequences? Teach him that he's not the center of the universe, that he can survive a few hunger pangs, that he needs to consider others around him also?
THAT's parenting. Her style is something bizzarre and harmful to the child.