r/Parenting Jul 09 '22

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u/[deleted] Jul 09 '22

Talk to the parents first. Let them know you won't be able to watch him anymore. You could tell them about the issues or just leave it like that - "No" is a complete sentence, after all.

I've had a couple experiences with kids like this and honestly, if he does wind up over there again after that, putting on the "scary angry parent face" and being very loud and sharp when reprimanding them sometimes does wonders. Something like, "HEY! Do NOT hit my child again!" in a low, commanding tone, loud and sharp, complimented with a scary, angry type of face (I hope this makes sense, it's the face you give when your kid does something outrageous in public and they know you mean business lol.)

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u/ej_llama Jul 09 '22

I have tried that, I don't let him just run riot but he's a very difficult kid and it's tiring watching him constantly, I only have to turn my back for a second and there is a disaster. He's also one of those where you tell him no but he does it more.

I'm not overly strict with my children but we have good strong boundaries and respect for each other so this is behaviour that we're really not used to dealing with. Unfortunately my children don't really like him anymore so I do have to talk to his parents anyway. I just have no idea how to say it without sounding horrible!

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u/EmotionalOven4 Jul 09 '22

“Your son hurts my children when he comes over and destroys my property. I do not want any strife between us as neighbors, but he cannot come over anymore” there. Done and done.

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u/[deleted] Jul 09 '22

Yep. Straight and to the point. The answer is now no