Thursday, September 4, 2008

Question of the Week

Hello Fellow Bloggers. As a mom that wishes she had all the answers, but every day realizes that she doesn't-- I would propose a 'mommy question for the week'.

And here it is:
What do you do if there is a neighborhood kid that wants to play with your kid, but your kid does not want to play with him? Do you force him to play with that kid?

I am in the process of teaching Matthew about compassion and kindness, and at times he will play with this kid, but this kid is younger, and Matthew has other boys his age that he would like to play with majority of the time in the neighborhood.

Help!!

7 comments:

Shanda said...

This happens a lot around here. I often leave the choice up to them. But I do require that they be respectful of the other child. We've talked about how there is a right and a wrong way to decline an invitation.
We talk a lot about putting ourselves in another person's shoes. Thinking about how they would like to be treated in this situation.

Anonymous said...

Hmmm. That's a hard one. Since Shiloh is only two, I don't have many suggestions. I'll be interested to see what advice you get from other moms. Maybe I can file it away to use later.

Toknowhim said...

Loved your video with your BFF!! It made me miss my BFF...

I use the cell phone when trying to disguise that I am talking to myself in the car :) Blessings!!

Kathryn said...

Hey! I enjoyed hanging with you and Brandy this evening. That was nice. Well, we had some neighbors that were difficult and basically, if my kids were outside and the neighbors wanted to play with our kids I'd tell our kids that either they could play outside with whomever happened to be out there or if my kids didn't want to play with the other kids I'd tell the other kids that my kids were taking a break inside. So, basically, they could play inside without other kids or they could play outside, but had to play with whoever showed up. It might not be the best way to handle things, but it worked for us.

Robin said...

Just passing throught to say Hi. Hope you will stop over and do the same. Have a good one.

Jennifer P. said...

I wish I had an answer for this one! I know I have often invited the neighbor children to come and play under very strict (but nice) guidelines that it's only for a 1/2 hour. So they play, I usually feed them all a snack, and home they go. My kids can tolerate a 1/2 hour of playing with someone that's not too bad but not their first choice.

I just came here from Plunderful Life and wanted to say hello. I loved your interview!

Theresa said...

My Friend please read my blog today (tuesday).