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Do you give any sympathy if you#ve already warned them 10,0000 times not top do something...?????

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ladytophamhatt · 20/01/2008 09:17

Bloody breakfast room is blocked with the buggy to stop them getting in there as I've mopped the floor.....BUT still ds3 climbs over it and runs through to the kitchen which is also wet.

I picked him up and moved him from the wet floor but FGS if he wants sympathy its tough shit.


AAARRRGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHh

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Miaou · 20/01/2008 09:20

I'm hard me - they don't get any sympathy if I've warned them once

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isaidno · 20/01/2008 09:23

no sympathy here - I take more of a serves you right attitude

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bossybritches · 20/01/2008 09:23

Ditto Miaou - founder of the Hard Mothers Club me......

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ladytophamhatt · 20/01/2008 09:25

I'm in good company then

FGS, i can't believe he climbed over the buggy and still ran....definatly serves him right

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LynetteScavo · 20/01/2008 09:27

Er yes, they get sympathy (although through gritted teeth).... it's called parenting, isnt' it?

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ladytophamhatt · 20/01/2008 09:30

i did pick him up...thats enough sympathy concidering

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motherhurdicure · 20/01/2008 09:33

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Habbibu · 20/01/2008 09:35

My mum once went skating on a frozen lake against the express instructions of her mother. Fell, broke her arm, and got an earful to boot. Hard women in my family!

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Blandmum · 20/01/2008 09:35

Sympathy after I say 'I told you so!'

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Miaou · 20/01/2008 09:36

Nope Lynette - they get to know what I really think! After the "do not climb over the buggy because the floor is wet and you will slip" they would get "do you remember why I said not to climb over the buggy?" I check nothing is bleeding then remind them not to do it again!

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Alambil · 20/01/2008 11:35

Me too Miaou! I am totally unsympathetic if DS does something and hurts himself/gets a shock

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dooley1 · 20/01/2008 11:37

I would give the a cuddle at the same time as telling them 'you see this is why I told you not to...' in a 'there there' voice

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Miaou · 20/01/2008 18:07

Well I don't know about yours dooley but mine would not "hear" the message, only the tone of voice and the cuddle!

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Twiglett · 20/01/2008 18:10

the true meaning of the phrase 'don't come running me to me when you break your leg'

I suppose the sympathy depends on how enraged I am by their foolishness

an accident is about to happen in our living room .. either involving a 3 year old crashing to the floor or a 6 year old having his eyes gouged out .. I have warned them

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Twiglett · 20/01/2008 18:11

I do however make a point not to pick up my kids when they fall over ... a 'get up and rub it better' tends to suffice

I am hard

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yetanothername · 20/01/2008 18:58

I always let my child decide whether he's hurt before I jump in with sympathy.

If I've warned him loads of times and he still does it and gets hurt of course I give him a cuddle! When he's calmed down I will explain that that's why I told him not to do x.

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cory · 21/01/2008 08:40

Depends on the extent of the damage, I suppose. And the child's age.

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PortAndLemon · 21/01/2008 09:16

More or less with dooley -- a cuddle followed by "what did I tell you about the floor?". Getting him to repeat it back to me at least ensures that the message has permeated his brain at some level...

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