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Aibu or is this poor behaviour

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Wishiwaswonderwoman87 · 08/07/2018 08:12

Long story short we are staying at a caravan with our kids and it appears the eldest has an admirer... cute...

However we brought the kids in at around 8pm last night because dc 2yo and 4yo were tired and 11yo has ASD and cant be left out to play alone. Cue this pack of kids running feral round our caravan for about 2 hours! We had a note through the window asking if our eldest liked her back... then we had them chap the door twice to leave more notes asking him then asking us to pass on her notes.... then finally the last straw was them writing a note that said rude people on it!!!!!

Wtaf... my husband tried to speak to them several times to let them know the little 2 were trying to settle but they just scarpered running and giggling..

Parents/adults were nowhere to be seen until around 10pm and we are concerned if we speak to them they wont care or tell us where to go since clearly nobody cared what they were up to? The group ranged from 3-4 up to around 8 if that helps! Aibu or is this just normal kids behaviour?

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LyndseyKola · 08/07/2018 08:15

YANBU. Extremely rude.

Halfblindbunny · 08/07/2018 08:20

It is rude but fairly standard behaviour for a caravan park in my experience especially if it's a Haven park. Could you not let your 11 year old stay out with the others as long as he is in view? Seems like he is missing out by having to come in the same time as a 2 year old.

Wishiwaswonderwoman87 · 08/07/2018 08:20

It is isnt it? After the parents came home we were making a cuppa in the kitchen area and we glanced up and noticed both the eldest girls 8 and 6 were staring at us out their bedroon window giving us angry looks!!! It was like a stephen king novel!

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Wishiwaswonderwoman87 · 08/07/2018 08:21

I would but his sense of safety is very very poor because of his Autism and he would not stay in sight

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RocknRolla · 08/07/2018 14:08

Does the caravan have security. If they did I would be phoning them if it happened again. Security would take the children and try and find the parents.

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