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    oh mama mia, right there with you! I too have a nephew that my sis has turned into a monster!!!!! luckily he has been with me for 2 days a week and seems to be getting better with age, but he is literally THE MOST spoiled "stinker" I have EVER seen! She allows him to literally "climb" her body and pull out her hair (it's cute ) He shoves random things in her mouth, no joke....and she lets him. the other day we were sitting on the floor playing with a sticker off his wipe container, out of no where he starts attempting to "SHOVE" this sticker in my mouth, the more I moved my head and said "no" the more agressive and upset he got with me. He was trying to "run" me like he does her!!!! little sh**! I have to smile inside but at the very same time I think to myself "what a monster they have created" he also shoves her keys in her mouth oh and one time at a dinner, he started climbing her, pulling her hair, putting his hands in the food on OTHER PEOPLES plates and in drinks, and climbing onto the table, (he was about 14 mo) she looks at me and says "he always does this to me, and no one else" I couldnt hold it in any more, I just looked at her and said "he does it because you let him do it!" ooooohhh! she was so mad at me, told me this is why she and hubby want to move, everybody trying to tell them how to raise their child......SOMEONE HAS TOO!!!!! i love her so much but, what the crud? some people just dont get it!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidlove View Post
    oh mama mia, right there with you! I too have a nephew that my sis has turned into a monster!!!!! luckily he has been with me for 2 days a week and seems to be getting better with age, but he is literally THE MOST spoiled "stinker" I have EVER seen! She allows him to literally "climb" her body and pull out her hair (it's cute ) He shoves random things in her mouth, no joke....and she lets him. the other day we were sitting on the floor playing with a sticker off his wipe container, out of no where he starts attempting to "SHOVE" this sticker in my mouth, the more I moved my head and said "no" the more agressive and upset he got with me. He was trying to "run" me like he does her!!!! little sh**! I have to smile inside but at the very same time I think to myself "what a monster they have created" he also shoves her keys in her mouth oh and one time at a dinner, he started climbing her, pulling her hair, putting his hands in the food on OTHER PEOPLES plates and in drinks, and climbing onto the table, (he was about 14 mo) she looks at me and says "he always does this to me, and no one else" I couldnt hold it in any more, I just looked at her and said "he does it because you let him do it!" ooooohhh! she was so mad at me, told me this is why she and hubby want to move, everybody trying to tell them how to raise their child......SOMEONE HAS TOO!!!!! i love her so much but, what the crud? some people just dont get it!!!!
    Kidlove, my sister in law is the same way with her daughter. And the worst part is, if you offer any advice, she says you don't know her child. She gives a lot of excuses for why she allows her to do things. She had her soother till she was 3, wasn't potty trained till she was 4, and she didn't even send her daughter to JK because she didn't feel she was ready. She's never been socialized, she's never really played with other kids. She's a NIGHTMARE. Her parents let he do anything she wants and it drives me nuts. She once said something rude to her mom, and I said "don't talk to your mother that way," her mom said "she's just mad" I said, "I don't care, there's no reason for her to disrespect you that way." I was pregnant with my son at the time and she said, "you just wait". Well, my 13 month old is more well behaved than her 4.5 year old! Spoiled little brat! lol but I love her anyways. I know parents do it because it's easier in the short term, to not have to discipline, but it's harder in the long run. Oh well. They'll learn soon enough lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidlove View Post
    She allows him to literally "climb" her body and pull out her hair (it's cute ) !!
    OMG!!! My nephew too!!!! It's "the only way he'll fall alseep" she's got bald patches bedind her ears....I rocked him to sleep once and he tried that wiht me, a firm NO made him not try it again....but he NEEDS it? <eye roll> I told her well the dcp isn't going to LET him...duh!!
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    I am going through this too. With the new school year I took in 2 babies 15 months and 18months, i have a total of 5 but only 3 nap. I had no choice but to take them at the same time as both parents were going back at the same time. So baby 1 will scream and cry for over an hour and he is now getting out of the play pen and coming down stairs how on earth can one so small do this? and baby 2 is the same minus the getting out of the play pen. i have tried everything its been 6 days now and i am getting tired. the other napper is great he is sleeping fine for now with all the screaming. mom and dad are no help as they sleep with them at home?

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