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Alan came home with a bruise on his forehead tonight. Mark hadn't even noticed it.
The "incident report" read that Alan took food from another child, so the other child hit him with a toy car. Nice.
This isn't the first time Alan's taken something per an incident report. But the other child shouldn't hit him either (it's not the same child that bit him back in the fall as far as I know).
Am I doing something wrong that he's like that? Or is he just 2?
The "incident report" read that Alan took food from another child, so the other child hit him with a toy car. Nice.
This isn't the first time Alan's taken something per an incident report. But the other child shouldn't hit him either (it's not the same child that bit him back in the fall as far as I know).
Am I doing something wrong that he's like that? Or is he just 2?
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Date: 2005-01-27 02:04 pm (UTC)2 year olds are all thieves, and many of those same thieves would probably also turn around and bash another kid in the head with a toy car for their thievary ;) Perfectly normal, and also not permanent. Working on it early is good though! For all I complain about K, I did manage to teach him to wait until a kid was done with a thing, or to ask before taking- he doesn't do it 100% of the time (some things are too hard to resist) but he's muuuuuch better now at nearly 4