ltc was perfect at camp today. Apparently she always listens and gets changed for swim with no problems.
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That's what you want, right? I mean, assuming a child can't be perfect 100% of the time, better to have them behave for the people you're paying? t /not a parent
Yes. It's just funny. Who is this kid they're describing?
I do think this is a classic dynamic, for whatever reason.
Yeah, that's something I have heard from my mother about us, for sure.
That is my oldest too. Always perfect at school / camp but pretty troublesome at home. Though this year he lost the school mojo about halfway through and started to be a bit more naughty there (not bad just not perfect little angel anymore) which is weirdly reassuring.
Timelies all!
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Mr.S behaves much better at school/daycare than at home. (There been a number of days where I show up to pick him up, the teacher tells me how good he's been...and he runs out the door away from me.)
Yeah, that sounds right, Sheryl. I took her out to eat tonight after karate because TCG has a meeting and I didn't feel like cooking.
Yes, every time I told parents how polite and awesome their kids were when visiting mine they would look at me like, "what, my kid!". Mine were always best for others too. Guess it is better than acting up away from home!
The boys in the out of town basketball tournament this past weekend were all wonderfully polite and well behaved. I was impressed. I expect they aren't that way all the time!
I read somewhere—was it here?—that kids act up where they are the most comfortable. They are less likely to act up around strangers or other people's parents because they're less certain about what will happen.