That's one way to lose your snack
DS 11 was getting a snack. We bought a giant bag of trail mix from Costco and DS had poured a good amount into a bowl to snack on.
YDS 5 came over and took a couple and DS absolutely lost his shit and started yelling at him as if he had just taken the whole thing or something.
Like, we literally have a giant almost brand new bag that was just opened and you are going to yell at a 5 year old for taking a couple pieces? I told him that and he still wouldn't stop pissing and moaning about his brother taking some.
So, now the snack is gone. If you want to be THAT dramatic you don't get it. There is no reason to yell at a small child for taking a couple pieces especially when we have a giant bag of it sitting next to you.
- Rosehawk
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What did you do to the 5 year old for helping himself to something that didn't belong to him without asking when there was a giant bag right next to him?
Both of your boys screwed up in this scenario.
Both of your boys screwed up in this scenario.
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Why is it ok for the 5 year old to just help himself to his brother's food without asking? He was perfectly within his rights to get irked with his brother. It does not matter if there was a bag sitting there. It is about respect. His younger brother is fully old enough to know not to just grab someone else's food as it is disrespectful. You ask first. Period.
In my home, the younger child would have been spoken to about the utter disrespect he showed his brother. The oldest would have been told that while he was the wronged party, he is old enough to talk to his brother or us about the issue. Our girls are required to ask the other child before taking food. They are not allowed to just take what they want and if they do they lose it and go to their room.
In my home, the younger child would have been spoken to about the utter disrespect he showed his brother. The oldest would have been told that while he was the wronged party, he is old enough to talk to his brother or us about the issue. Our girls are required to ask the other child before taking food. They are not allowed to just take what they want and if they do they lose it and go to their room.
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I yell at my kid too when she starts mooching out of my snack. I tell her to get her butt up off the couch and go get her own. You should have told your 5 year old that one doesn't help themselves to someone else's food without being offered some. He was rude and he is the one who should be punished.
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I agree. The older one may have overreacted, but your younger one needs to use some manners and not reach into someone else's bowl. He should have gotten it from the bag or asked for some.