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Q: Can and how to discipline my kid's friends when their parents are not there?
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Submitted by Kidsntravel on Tue, 05/09/2017 - 08:46, updated on Thu, 07/20/2017 - 04:13
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The crux of the matter is not really whether you can discipline someone's child but rather what situations would warrant you to step in to ‘discipline’ a child. Obvious situations where you would need to step in are those where the child undertake activities that could harm or potentially cause physical harm to him/herself or your child. E.g. Fighting, playing with dangerous objects, bullying another child etc. Even verbal bullying such as calling of names, taunting etc might be cause to interfere firmly. In such cases, you could stop the activity and address the child firmly (but not harshly) that in your household, their behaviour for example. pushing/ beating, name calling etc is not allowed if they want to continue to play together. |