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AIBU?

to expect mum at playground to entertain her own child?

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Liketochat1 · 24/07/2012 15:23

In the playground this morning I spent a hot half hour pushing someone else's child round the roundabout and entertaining him with a game of 'train driver'. Now, my dd was there too playing on the roundabout with him and joining in the game, but AIBU to expect the mum/nanny to stop sunbathing/texting and help or acknowledge me (or more importantly the child)?
Am I just grumpy because I'm hot and tired or do I have a point?

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ChaosTrulyReigns · 24/07/2012 15:25

Different people parent in different ways.

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ChaosTrulyReigns · 24/07/2012 15:25

Different people parent in different ways.

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Callisto · 24/07/2012 15:25

Sorry, but wtf did you play with some random child? You didn't have to I take it?

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TheFallenMadonna · 24/07/2012 15:27

You were playing with your child, and the other child joined in?

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Petsinmypudenda · 24/07/2012 15:27

You didn't have to push him on the swings or roundabout though...

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HecateHarshPants · 24/07/2012 15:27

You do, but why did you do it? Grin How much can you reasonably moan if you didn't say to the child "go and play with mummy" or similar? Or sit down yourself and let the two children play together? Or go sit with the woman and say hi, the kids seem to be having fun don't they...

But then, I'm the mean old cow who entertains random children for 5 minutes max and then sends them off. Blush

You're obviously a much more child friendly person than I am Grin

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HesterBurnitall · 24/07/2012 15:28

I would have stepped away and let the two children play together. It's part of the fun of going to the park.

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BedHog · 24/07/2012 15:31

I think once they're past the age where they might just launch themselves off the top of the climbing frame, and they can get onto the equipment by themselves (3ish?) most parents just leave them to it. That way they can develop imaginative games, play with other children and get some exercise. I certainly wouldn't play any mind-numbingly boring games (train driver in your case, usually something to do with chasing poos Hmm in my DS's) with my DCs or anyone elses.

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birdsofshoreandsea · 24/07/2012 15:32

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ChaosTrulyReigns · 24/07/2012 15:34

I just have gas

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ChaosTrulyReigns · 24/07/2012 15:34

I just have gas

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ChaosTrulyReigns · 24/07/2012 15:34

I just have gas

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ChaosTrulyReigns · 24/07/2012 15:34

I just have gas

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ChaosTrulyReigns · 24/07/2012 15:34

I just have gas

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HecateHarshPants · 24/07/2012 15:35

Something repeating on you, Chaos?

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GarryBaldy · 24/07/2012 15:35

Sorry to hear about your gas problem Chaos...all 5 times! Grin

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ChaosTrulyReigns · 24/07/2012 15:35

Ignore that^

I just have had a vision of the OP's DD being about 12 and the OP wearing rotor blades.

Wink

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scentednappyhag · 24/07/2012 15:36

Chaos Grin

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BellaVita · 24/07/2012 15:36

Hecate Grin

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ChaosTrulyReigns · 24/07/2012 15:38

Veh droll Hectart.

Wink

I now have the whole of Starbucks Hmming at my snurkle.

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OhDoAdmitMrsDeVere · 24/07/2012 15:40

I take my kids to the park so I dont have to play with them.
If someone chooses to entertain them I am not going to stop them.

But then I am pretty slack so I might just be proving your point Smile

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TheEnglishWomanInTheAttic · 24/07/2012 15:41

There are threads like this fairly regularly aren't there, usually where a mum who believes the "right" thing to do in a public play area is to become a bossy slightly older child who directs the games of the other children, and hopes to be admired for it wonders why other mums let their kids invent their own games without parental intervention Confused ...

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BedHog · 24/07/2012 15:42

When did we get Wink

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usualsuspect · 24/07/2012 15:43

I took mine to the park and let them get on with it, I found a nice bench or parch of grass and chilled.

No way was I running around after them, they were the rules.

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usualsuspect · 24/07/2012 15:44

If some jolly mum type wanted to play with them all the better Grin

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