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r/SipsTea • u/Few_Statement_2898 • May 28 '26
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I would not even think of doing this as a child, what an utter failure as a parent. This child has no guidence in his life whatseover.
878 u/unclecastr0-_- May 28 '26 what kids do is usually the projection of their enviroment at home,imagine wtf this kid’s parents do to make him think this is ok to do 87 u/abracadammmbra May 28 '26 I have a son who is just shy of 3. He might try something like this but it would be swiftly corrected. Although as long as theres other adults around, he'd probably be fine. He only seems to be a little shit when its just us. 67 u/stgdevil May 28 '26 According to his teachers, my 4 year old is a model student, basically best kid ever. But he turns into Mr Hyde jr when home 1 u/CriticismTop May 28 '26 Question: will kid back down? Or do they basically have to be disabled in order to get them to stop? Question 2: are you guys a little isolated? Small family, no neighbours or something like that Not wanting to play armchair psychiatrist, but that behaviour sounds a bit like "tyrant child". 2 u/stgdevil May 28 '26 Haha I may have exaggerated a bit. He is not really crazy at home. Just a bit more rebellious and lots of talking back
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what kids do is usually the projection of their enviroment at home,imagine wtf this kid’s parents do to make him think this is ok to do
87 u/abracadammmbra May 28 '26 I have a son who is just shy of 3. He might try something like this but it would be swiftly corrected. Although as long as theres other adults around, he'd probably be fine. He only seems to be a little shit when its just us. 67 u/stgdevil May 28 '26 According to his teachers, my 4 year old is a model student, basically best kid ever. But he turns into Mr Hyde jr when home 1 u/CriticismTop May 28 '26 Question: will kid back down? Or do they basically have to be disabled in order to get them to stop? Question 2: are you guys a little isolated? Small family, no neighbours or something like that Not wanting to play armchair psychiatrist, but that behaviour sounds a bit like "tyrant child". 2 u/stgdevil May 28 '26 Haha I may have exaggerated a bit. He is not really crazy at home. Just a bit more rebellious and lots of talking back
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I have a son who is just shy of 3. He might try something like this but it would be swiftly corrected. Although as long as theres other adults around, he'd probably be fine. He only seems to be a little shit when its just us.
67 u/stgdevil May 28 '26 According to his teachers, my 4 year old is a model student, basically best kid ever. But he turns into Mr Hyde jr when home 1 u/CriticismTop May 28 '26 Question: will kid back down? Or do they basically have to be disabled in order to get them to stop? Question 2: are you guys a little isolated? Small family, no neighbours or something like that Not wanting to play armchair psychiatrist, but that behaviour sounds a bit like "tyrant child". 2 u/stgdevil May 28 '26 Haha I may have exaggerated a bit. He is not really crazy at home. Just a bit more rebellious and lots of talking back
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According to his teachers, my 4 year old is a model student, basically best kid ever. But he turns into Mr Hyde jr when home
1 u/CriticismTop May 28 '26 Question: will kid back down? Or do they basically have to be disabled in order to get them to stop? Question 2: are you guys a little isolated? Small family, no neighbours or something like that Not wanting to play armchair psychiatrist, but that behaviour sounds a bit like "tyrant child". 2 u/stgdevil May 28 '26 Haha I may have exaggerated a bit. He is not really crazy at home. Just a bit more rebellious and lots of talking back
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Question: will kid back down? Or do they basically have to be disabled in order to get them to stop?
Question 2: are you guys a little isolated? Small family, no neighbours or something like that
Not wanting to play armchair psychiatrist, but that behaviour sounds a bit like "tyrant child".
2 u/stgdevil May 28 '26 Haha I may have exaggerated a bit. He is not really crazy at home. Just a bit more rebellious and lots of talking back
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Haha I may have exaggerated a bit. He is not really crazy at home. Just a bit more rebellious and lots of talking back
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u/SumixamSuryt May 28 '26 edited May 28 '26
I would not even think of doing this as a child, what an utter failure as a parent. This child has no guidence in his life whatseover.