Um ya I wouldn't tolerate it either .... I would have a chat with the parent and your son should go to his room or sit in the living room somewhere that he would not be happy about.... I would find chores for them to do ... Very boring and unpleasant chores and I would also tell them if I hear one word about snack there won't be one. You'll have to take control back where your own child is concerned cause the other child would get bored of that behaviour if he was doing it alone.
I had a problem sort of similar with my son over the Xmas holidays. He is in school all day and so while he was home he was not abiding by the daycare rules and when I was putting food on the table he would push it away and say eww I'm not eating that ..... So when we were nearing march break I simply let him know that if he didn't intend on acting appropriately he would spend his time in a day camp .... He straightened up his act quickly. You have to know your own child's currency .... What makes his clock tick or not ... For my son he hates camp. I also have my daycare totally in my lower level except for naps and so I told him that he's not in daycare so he doesn't have to come downstairs but if he does he must abide by the rules.... Good luck

































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