for putting my two cents in, and telling her she was wrong and this is unacceptable behavior????
2007-02-01
12:40:05
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nwnativeprincess
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I did it in the privacy of the bedroom upstairs, and in front of my brother inlaw.
so they would know how I felt.
2007-02-01
12:54:22 ·
update #1
thank you all so much for the encourgement, they were all great answers.
my care and concern has always been the children in our large family.
my belief is that it takes a whole tribe to raise our children.
2007-02-02
10:55:56 ·
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it's never appropriate for anyone to curse at a child. I think that in instances of this nature more people should step in and voice their opposition to this type of behavior. Cursing at a child is belittling and if I saw my sister in law cursing at her child I would put my two cents in also. Some people believe that parents have the right to do as they please without interference from others, but look at how screwed up our children are these days. Way back when, it was believe it took a village to raise a child. I think you were correct in bringing up this issue and you did it in the appropriate manner, in privacy with the other parent present. But if I were you I would make sure that this cursing isn't done frequently, it might of been done out of sheer frustrations and lack of other expressive terms. There could be underlining problems that provoked this outburst, like not enough help and an often misbehaving child. Offer some help, maybe babysitting or vacuuming. The easiest things are the best solutions. Moms do get stressed out and don't have the best coping skills sometimes. God Bless. And it's nice to hear that someone cares about family.
2007-02-01 15:42:48
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answered by Anonymous
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no. you were not wrong for doing this. i probably would have cussed the sister in law out because of it if i had been you. she had no reason to do this. your nephew does not need to hear words like this and probably thinks that she does not like him. obviously she doesn't because if she did, she would not act this way towards him. he is only 5. most kids at that age don't know any better than what they are doing. i would have a serious talk with her about this. hopefully he will not pick up this language himself. do not ever think you were wrong for what you did. if she does it again or tells you that you are wrong for putting your two cents in, then if i were you i would tell her not to come back around until she learned some respect and cleaned her mouth up a bit. you did the right thing. just tell your nephew that it is not ok to repeat what she said. hope this helps. good luck.
2007-02-01 12:54:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not, if she was out of line and over the top then she should be told you have done her a favour and possibly given her a wake up call, I'm more worried about your nephew if her treatment towards him is like this in front of others it is most probably worse at home when no one is around, he will grow up with anger, resentment and problems especially if she continues to cuss at him, it may be uncomfortable for you if she is bitter towards you for speaking up but take it on the chin knowing that you have done the right thing as you only reacted out of love and concern.
2007-02-02 01:36:30
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answered by Anonymous
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He did not substitute the regulations. He fulfilled them. The regulations in the OT have been given to the Jewish usa. to not the different persons. They have been portion of a covenant or settlement between the Jews and Jehovah God. They have been to be his human beings. regrettably they disobeyed and incredibly rebelled against God. finally they killed God's very own son. by killing God's son they delivered an end to the regulations and the settlement that they had with Jehovah. in the past Jesus died he made a clean covenant or settlement with all his truthful followers no count what race or usa they have been. This substitute into general first with Jesus' apostles on the night of the final supper. Jesus gave us 2 regulations to maintain on with. to love God with all your heart, soul and strategies and to love your neighbor as your self. in case you obey those 2 regulations then you fairly does not be breaking any of the others. you have already replied your individual question by posting the verses in Matthew. examine those verses back. a million. He fulfilled the regulations. once you fulfill something then it incredibly is finished is it not? You fulfill a settlement means you finished that settlement. The regulations have been to be obeyed till the messiah got here. Jesus substitute into the messiah. word: What does Paul tell the Roman congregation? Rom. 7:6, 7: “now we've been discharged from the regulation, through fact we've died to that by which we've been being held rapid . . . What, then, enable's think of? Is the regulation sin? never could that substitute into so! incredibly i does not have become conscious of sin if it had not been for the regulation; and, as an occasion, i does not have prevalent covetousness if the regulation had not suggested: ‘you may not covet.’” (right here, immediately after writing that Jewish Christians were “discharged from the regulation,” what occasion from the regulation does Paul cite? The 10th Commandment, hence showing that it substitute into secure in the regulation from which that they were discharged.)
2016-10-16 10:35:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No yo uwere not wrong, she was and what you should of done is shoved soap into her mouth.
You do not cuss at a 5 year old child, she sounds liek a very cold hearted you know what to me that should not be around young children.
2007-02-01 15:59:39
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answered by Diamonds_Glow 4
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You were exactly right. That child will go to school and show everyone how his family behaves. If they don't want to raise a young man who cusses like a sailor, they need to begin actually parenting him... which means modelling appropriate behavior.
2007-02-01 16:55:47
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answered by Amy S 6
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I think you had every right to say what you did in defense of your nephew.Anytime we see a child being abused either verbally or physically it is our responsibility to do something to stop it.People might say "It's none of your business so butt out!"But as an adult defending a helpless child it is our business.It becomes our business when they do it in front of us.Or when a child turns to us for help.So tell them how you feel that cussing at an emotionally defenseless child is abuse and you will not stand for it!
2007-02-01 15:06:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No you were not wrong. Children should not hear language like that, it is not normal. When I hear my students swear, they have one warning, just to explain to them that it is wrong, but after that they get in trouble. The kid is just going to be confused about why they can hear it, and therefore say it, at home, but everywhere else they can't.
2007-02-01 12:44:08
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answered by Anonymous
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You were not wrong at all. No adults should talk to children using that kind of language. Its just stupid and ignorant and people who talk like that need to be destroyed.
2007-02-01 13:07:57
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answered by flushing06 1
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No, I envy your courage. You have every right to protect your nephew - your brother's child.
2007-02-01 12:50:26
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answered by inSane 2
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