Okay, I am at my wit's end here. My DD's best friend does *not* take no for an answer. Today's example is a perfect one--it's DD's birthday. She is having two friends spend the night. When she originally invited them, I said 7 PM. A (the best friend) asked if she could come over earlier. i said no, we eat dinner late and I didn't want to mess with extra kids for dinner. Today, she called and asked if she could come over early. I said no. Two hours later, she called and asked if DD needed help "setting up". I said no, we were fine. 5 minutes ago (it's 6:30 here) she called *AGAIN* and asked if she could come now.
I gave up and said fine, which I now regret just because I reinforced her notion that if she pesters long enough she'll get her way. If I had said no one more time she would have probably come at least close to on time, but at least she'll only be about 20 minutes early now.
WWYD? I don't know her parents that well--I like them, they are nice people, but they have three other kids, one of whom has serious medical needs. I don't think they know every single time their 10 year old is on the phone, and I don't honestly think they should need to monitor her every time she picks up the phone. They have better things to do. To be honest, I think I should say something directly to the child, but I just don't know how. This is just the latest example--she tends to be very rude in an unthinking kind of way--I think she is a great kid, and I really like her, but she does stuff like this a lot.
I gave up and said fine, which I now regret just because I reinforced her notion that if she pesters long enough she'll get her way. If I had said no one more time she would have probably come at least close to on time, but at least she'll only be about 20 minutes early now.
WWYD? I don't know her parents that well--I like them, they are nice people, but they have three other kids, one of whom has serious medical needs. I don't think they know every single time their 10 year old is on the phone, and I don't honestly think they should need to monitor her every time she picks up the phone. They have better things to do. To be honest, I think I should say something directly to the child, but I just don't know how. This is just the latest example--she tends to be very rude in an unthinking kind of way--I think she is a great kid, and I really like her, but she does stuff like this a lot.








