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Did the neighbor guy mention that he did this?
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No, he didn't mention it at all.
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It sounds like he said he took your son home because his wife wasn't up to watching children -- unless of course they wanted to watch TV.
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Yes, exactly it. DS had "too much energy." The wife said ds wasn't being naughty, but that she just didn't have it in her to try and keep up with him today. Ds had gone over and asked if he could play with their son (after asking me if was okay) and they said yes. That's how he ended up over there playing.
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Did he say he felt a need to discipline (punish) your son because of the hyper behavior?
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No, he just basically said that ds was too much to handle for his wife alone and that he was on his way to an appt. so ds had to come home.
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If someone had a behavioral problem with my child which required some sort of more-than-minor discipline, I would expect they would mention it to me. I certainly would not expect anyone would spank my child nor do I feel any reasonable person would spank a child not their own unless given permission to do so.
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We've discussed that time-outs are o.k. and that if needed, they should call me to come and get him. Ds is usually over there to play at least every other day or is out in the yard playing with their son that often.
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How well do you know your neighbors? Did you expect something like this from them?
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They moved in last fall. The kids have played between the two houses on a nearly daily basis since then. In some ways we have similar parenting philosophies, but in other ways we are worlds apart. I have a "this is what is okay with me discipline-wise" conversation anytime my son goes over to another person's house.
Did I expect it? Gosh, that's hard to answer. I do not trust but a couple of people with my kids. I think that's because of my own issues with the fact that my mom was physically abusive with me as a kid so I tend to see monsters in dark corners a lot. Expected? No. Surprised? No. This is a small town in the midwest. Spanking is the norm. I would still think, though, that most people would know to not spank someone else's kid.
Well, we were gone all day so I didn't have an opportunity to talk to them. In fact, I think they are gone too. No lights are on and they're night owls. We'll have to see if they're home tomorrow.
Nelle