it's small matter, my husband always say my boy is autistic 😅 even at school, every child may encounter this and teachers may overlook my 3years old boy like to play with people, whenever he go playground, he will approach n ask around can I play with you. Not everyone will give him positive reply, there's incident a group of kids which are 2-3years old older than him approach me saying that my son is rude when my son wanna join their fun 😒 different people think and act differently, we can't control. I always tell my boy its OK, play with your sister or play yourself whenever someone is rough of rude at playground, I will ask them to leave immediately as I don't want them to pick up bad habit
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Maybe next time you go down to the playground with your kid, do so with some cool toys that the other kids will want to join in with. You can then invite them to join in, and then also help with the introductions.
Thank you so much. Yes, we usually bring toys especially when we go to playgrounds farther to our house.
that's a sad reality of the society we live in. I don't think you should be limiting your kid to toys, in fact all the parents and more importantly Schools should spread awareness.
You are right. Glad I am able to share my experience to a platform with such kind people. Thank you
Thats really sad. There is need for spreading awareness among children and more importantly parents and care givers
Yes, thank you for your comment. It makes me feel heard and free enough to share my story without judgement
teach those kids a lesson on behalf of ur boy
I had that thought but I don’t want to set an example to my son where I reprimand those kids on his behalf. I can’t control what they say but I can control how my son and I will react. As parents, our first instinct is to protect so I always had that thought too
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