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why oh why can't parents teach their children no to....

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2shoes · 23/09/2006 22:56

stare?
dd has cp and is in a wheelchair. I get so fed up with little kids staring. don't mind the ones who are just curious. You can tell the difference and I usually speak to them . But fgs some of them nearly fall over they are staring so much. And if I make a comment the mum will say "well thy are only 4" or something a long those lines. no sorry or anything polite.
surely they are never too young to learn good manners.

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2shoes · 25/09/2006 23:02

that is horrid
That is why I have found this thread so usefull as I can now go out next time with some new ideas to cope with the tots.
but am debating about just all standing and staring at the adults lol

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suedenley · 25/09/2006 23:09

Yes i know, the last person who said that was a man running the campsite we were staying at i just walked away in discust and left dh to deal with him, i dont know what happened but security turned up quite rapidly

FioFio · 26/09/2006 08:04

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onlyjoking9329 · 26/09/2006 20:02

we get stared at quite a lot,my three don't notice or care but i do, i try not to let it get to me as my girls often stare at people, as for my son in true ASD style he says what he thinks, he recently noticed one of his teachers has one arm, he told me quite loudly, i bet i could beat her on playstation

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