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    • chatelaineC Offline
      chatelaine
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      Hi WeiHan


      Err... If they have no compassion, wouldn't the handicapped be bullied? Worst still, they have no ways to retaliate back.

      Little animals... I fear for their life.

      WeiHan:
      I think there is no need to shame the parents but agree that there should be many creative ways to educate and inculcate these children to be gentle and loving in nature.

      Why not send these bullies to look after handicapped children or little animals?

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        chatelaine
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        Hi WeiHan


        Do you mean if I carry her off the bike is not right? That's considered violence????

        Of course, I will explain to the little girl that it's not right to push other kids and is dangerous as well.

        May I know which sentence/word that I comment here indicate that we use \"retarliating violence?\"

        Based on duriz's comment, they neither feel remorse nor apologetic and continued to ride off with the bike + funny remark.

        BTW, \"tell them off\" at my last sentence is meant for \"tell the adult off and not that kid, pls read properly\".

        WeiHan:
        chatelaine:

        Hi duriz

        Err.. I mean carry her off the bike and let her sit on the floor.

        If I hear no apologises from them or discipline their kid, I would just tell them off as I mentioned earlier. 😉
        [quote=\"duriz\"]If it was just the maid with the girl, yes I would have told the girl off. But I wouldn't touch the girl, in case she fell and the situation gets distorted.

        But if there is a guardian around, I would expect them to discipline their charge. And if they didn't, I'd be upset at their behavior and not the child's.

        I wouldn't like someone else to discipline my DD either.

        Can you just explain to the 4 years old that the bike is not hers and she should not push the 1 year old toddler? It is dangerous. Can you all use reasoning instead of being angry or use retarliating violence which is useless. For an adult to use violence on a 4 years old even though she was wrong for pushing the 1 year old is even more wrong. You will degrade yourselves to the 4 years old.[/quote]

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          WeiHan
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          chatelaine:
          Hi WeiHan


          Err... If they have no compassion, wouldn't the handicapped be bullied? Worst still, they have no ways to retaliate back.

          Little animals... I fear for their life.
          WeiHan:

          I think there is no need to shame the parents but agree that there should be many creative ways to educate and inculcate these children to be gentle and loving in nature.

          Why not send these bullies to look after handicapped children or little animals?

          Compassion can be cultivated in anyone.

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          • chatelaineC Offline
            chatelaine
            last edited by

            Hi WeiHan


            Ya... just make sure someone is there to look out.

            WeiHan:
            chatelaine:

            Hi WeiHan

            Err... If they have no compassion, wouldn't the handicapped be bullied? Worst still, they have no ways to retaliate back.

            Little animals... I fear for their life.
            [quote=\"WeiHan\"]I think there is no need to shame the parents but agree that there should be many creative ways to educate and inculcate these children to be gentle and loving in nature.

            Why not send these bullies to look after handicapped children or little animals?

            Compassion can be cultivated in anyone.[/quote]

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              WeiHan
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              chatelaine:
              Hi WeiHan


              Do you mean if I carry her off the bike is not right? That's considered violence????

              Of course, I will explain to the little girl that it's not right to push other kids and is dangerous as well.

              May I know which sentence/word that I comment here indicate that we use \"retarliating violence?\"

              Based on duriz's comment, they neither feel remorse nor apologetic and continued to ride off with the bike + funny remark.

              BTW, \"tell them off\" at my last sentence is meant for \"tell the adult off and not that kid, pls read properly\".

              WeiHan:

              [quote=\"chatelaine\"]Hi duriz

              Err.. I mean carry her off the bike and let her sit on the floor.

              If I hear no apologises from them or discipline their kid, I would just tell them off as I mentioned earlier. 😉

              Can you just explain to the 4 years old that the bike is not hers and she should not push the 1 year old toddler? It is dangerous. Can you all use reasoning instead of being angry or use retarliating violence which is useless. For an adult to use violence on a 4 years old even though she was wrong for pushing the 1 year old is even more wrong. You will degrade yourselves to the 4 years old.

              [/quote]Hi chartelaine,

              For an adult to just carry a 4 years old out of the bike with anger is itself a violent tendency. Even though you don't injure the child in anyway by doing that, but you are using your superiority in strength to resolve the issue.

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                hquek
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                chatelaine:
                Hi duriz


                I would have shouted at that maid ... \"Hey, you come back. Do you think you own that bike?\"

                To the grandmother:\"Shall I push your granddaughter on the floor and say the same time?\" At least apologize la, make such a remark.
                duriz:

                The maid ignored DD who was on the floor and I, who had rush to help DD up. The maid then pushed the older girl on DD's bike as if it was common property. The older girl's grandmother looked at DD and I and said:\" 不跌倒不长大!\" I retorted:\"被推倒可不一样!\"

                JHMO parental guidance is vital to a child's growth, maturity, EQ & AQ.

                Gosh I'm amazed by the example granny and maid is setting. Maybe you could have told grandma that 不问自取就是小偷!

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                  duriz
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                  hquek:
                  Gosh I'm amazed by the example granny and maid is setting. Maybe you could have told grandma that 不问自取就是小偷!


                  :offtopic:

                  That was just one incident.

                  I have to share two more.

                  One time I was taking a walk with DD and we bumped into the little girl and her grandmother walking their dog. I pointed to the dog and DD said excitedly:\"dog, dog.\" I said:\"Yes darling, dog dog.\" The grandmother then said to me:\"Teach your baby the right thing. It's \"dog\" and not \"dog dog\". Or she will talk like a silly girl.\" DD was 8 months young. I was :x

                  Another time, I was nursing DD in our room. DH caught the little girl's older brother, a young teen (maybe 12-14 yearsold?) peeping into our room. The audacious little pervert! Our room is on the second floor. He'd have to climb onto our roof to access our room window! Both DH & I were :x :x :x :x

                  I hate to say this but I think the whole family same same.

                  And again, what are the parents doing?

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                    WeiHan
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                    duriz:
                    hquek:

                    Gosh I'm amazed by the example granny and maid is setting. Maybe you could have told grandma that 不问自取就是小偷!



                    :offtopic:

                    That was just one incident.

                    I have to share two more.

                    One time I was taking a walk with DD and we bumped into the little girl and her grandmother walking their dog. I pointed to the dog and DD said excitedly:\"dog, dog.\" I said:\"Yes darling, dog dog.\" The grandmother then said to me:\"Teach your baby the right thing. It's \"dog\" and not \"dog dog\". Or she will talk like a silly girl.\" DD was 8 months young. I was :x

                    Another time, I was nursing DD in our room. DH caught the little girl's older brother, a young teen (maybe 12-14 yearsold?) peeping into our room. The audacious little pervert! Our room is on the second floor. He'd have to climb onto our roof to access our room window! Both DH & I were :x :x :x :x

                    I hate to say this but I think the whole family same same.

                    And again, what are the parents doing?

                    Hi Duriz,

                    Do you mean they are your neighbour and you know them? It seems that you stay in private landed property.....

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                      jessielu
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                      At a tender age of 7, nowadays kid are getting bolder. For instance, my P1 gal was bully and hurt by another classmate from another class. It happened on last Thurs when school is closing for school holiday. She was scratch and pinch till blue black on her arm, 3 BIG blue black mark. Beside doing this to my poor gal, this boy also did same thing to ownself, accusing my gal returning the bullying! I went to meet the Disciplinary Master on last Fri and till now, no follow up call are given, will drop them an email again to demand for an answer.

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                        duriz
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                        WeiHan:
                        duriz:

                        [quote=\"hquek\"]Gosh I'm amazed by the example granny and maid is setting. Maybe you could have told grandma that 不问自取就是小偷!



                        :offtopic:

                        That was just one incident.

                        I have to share two more.

                        One time I was taking a walk with DD and we bumped into the little girl and her grandmother walking their dog. I pointed to the dog and DD said excitedly:\"dog, dog.\" I said:\"Yes darling, dog dog.\" The grandmother then said to me:\"Teach your baby the right thing. It's \"dog\" and not \"dog dog\". Or she will talk like a silly girl.\" DD was 8 months young. I was :x

                        Another time, I was nursing DD in our room. DH caught the little girl's older brother, a young teen (maybe 12-14 yearsold?) peeping into our room. The audacious little pervert! Our room is on the second floor. He'd have to climb onto our roof to access our room window! Both DH & I were :x :x :x :x

                        I hate to say this but I think the whole family same same.

                        And again, what are the parents doing?

                        Hi Duriz,

                        Do you mean they are your neighbour and you know them? It seems that you stay in private landed property.....[/quote]I don't know them personally.

                        But we live in the same estate (unfortunately).

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