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    Mad Hi!

    I hate when people let their kids bang on my piano !!!!! I feel your pain I love children but I hate it when their parents allow them to disrespect my house! It drives me nuts!!!!

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    This behavior sounds like that of any little boy who is allowed to do whatever he feels like. I've raised three boys (not quite finished -- they're 14, 20, and 25). I've certainly made my share of mistakes. It's a hard job, as most everyone knows! I remember clearly how difficult it was at times to have toddler boys at the homes of people who didn't have children of that age, but we knew we couldn't just let them run wild and show this kind of disrespect. It comes down to being willing to engage in the constant work of training them well. It sounds to me like this young mother needs help in learning how to parent well while her children are still little. There's no shame in asking for help; in fact, it shows wisdom. So many churches have great classes in this subject to help young parents do a good job. If she would be willing to learn, she'll reap the blessings from it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Accepted View Post
    This behavior sounds like that of any little boy who is allowed to do whatever he feels like. I've raised three boys (not quite finished -- they're 14, 20, and 25). I've certainly made my share of mistakes. It's a hard job, as most everyone knows! I remember clearly how difficult it was at times to have toddler boys at the homes of people who didn't have children of that age, but we knew we couldn't just let them run wild and show this kind of disrespect. It comes down to being willing to engage in the constant work of training them well. It sounds to me like this young mother needs help in learning how to parent well while her children are still little. There's no shame in asking for help; in fact, it shows wisdom. So many churches have great classes in this subject to help young parents do a good job. If she would be willing to learn, she'll reap the blessings from it!
    I think you hit the nail on the head. I visited this mother today (at her own house), and she pretty much told me that she lets her boy do whatever he wants as she constantly holds her infant daughter (who apparently desires the constant close contact). Tough situation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by futurehope View Post
    I think you hit the nail on the head. I visited this mother today (at her own house), and she pretty much told me that she lets her boy do whatever he wants as she constantly holds her infant daughter (who apparently desires the constant close contact). Tough situation.
    That is tough. My son was that way in the early months - needed the constant contact. A sling called the Moby Wrap helped tremendously. Suddenly I had my hands free to actually parent again, get dinenr made, get laundry done, etc. He had silent reflux and we didn't know it until he was 4 months old.

    One question for you about the Mom. You mentioned the baby is 3 months, right? Is there any chance she has post-partum depression? Because, if she does, she literally might be at the end of her rope with the 2.5 year old balancing his care with the needs of the baby right now. I had a touch of it after DD and when it finally lifted it hit me how tough it really is to have it. I didn't have it badly enough to need medication - more like baby blues - but I have a girl friend who did - it came accross like she was just a negligent Mom, not keeping her little ones under control or keepign her house up when in fact it was actual post partum depression.
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    Good point.

    I can't take care of myself, much less the two of us, when I'm depressed and Ron is grown.

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    Then I said, “Here am I! Send me.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinbobbin View Post
    - it came accross like she was just a negligent Mom, not keeping her little ones under control or keepign her house up when in fact it was actual post partum depression.
    yes. it makes a mom feel utterly helpless, useless and without direction. i have been there.

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    My mother actually lost custody of me due to depression and alcohol. Major neglect.

    Things were bad enough that CPS got involved and Dad got custody. I didn't catch up with the growth chart for several years.

    " I have had an increasing burden to engage in some down and dirty, street evangelism." March 6, 2010

    Isaiah 6:8 I heard the voice of the Lord, saying: “ Whom shall I send, And who will go for Us?”

    Then I said, “Here am I! Send me.”

    Matthew 22:9 NIV
    'So go to the street corners and invite to the banquet anyone you find.’


    I'm praying for you daily!
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