Anyone verbs a Liv Tyler not long?
So recently a picture of liv tyler (steven tyler's daughter) surfaced where she was within a yelling match with a female after she allegedly saw the lady hitting and yelling at the child in the stroller she be pushing. my question is has anyone gone up to a stranger lately after seeing behaviour close to this? has anyone had a stranger get involved within their parenting? where do you make the line and step contained by vs, ignore it?
I saw that on the news lol!!
Wow,she is protective of someone who is not her kid!!
We are not living in isolation. Children own a habit of growing into adults, some angry and some frustrated with the rest of us for not involving ourselves while they were suffering.
My breadth is this if I don't like it for myself I will not do it to another. Just because I see a parent discipline a child I cannot jump to the conclusion it is abuse.
Answers: I have before. It be actually my son who intervened first, but I would have as well. Last year (my son be 10), we were at a supermarket and he saw one of his friends, went after him to say hi while I be doing something else. He caught up with him only to find the father clearly drunk and contained by a rage, being nasty to the poor dear and calling him horrible name. My son stepped in and told him to stop, the father rounded on him. By the time I got there, here was a crowd of people around them and the father was yell profanities at the two of them, I tried to get between him and the kids and told him I was going to call the police. Someone else already have, and my son's friend went back home in a police vehicle while his father was taken in and fined =/
The saddest thing is that since this happen, I've heard similar stories from other people about the father behave like this and worse, not to his son but to other people, and I know from personal experience that the mother's a piece of work too. I've filed complaints and concerns to the appropriate agency, but nothing's be done. How such a sweet kid came from those two people is beyond me.
A woman at a baby store told me I was tightening my daughter's carseat straps incorrectly. (She was 2 weeks hoary.) I didn't think it was rude at all. What if we have been in a car quirk and she hadn't corrected me? Now whenever I see someone doing what I was doing wrong with the carseat, I correct them!
The singular time I approached another parent was when their kid was acting like a touch sh*t at the park. He was blocking the slides so no one could go down, throwing rocks, etc. I go up to a woman who was reading a book and asked her if that was her son, she said "yes", she had noooooo model her son was doing all of this because she wasnt paying attention. ugh, it be frustrating.
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I saw that on the news lol!!
Wow,she is protective of someone who is not her kid!!
We are not living in isolation. Children own a habit of growing into adults, some angry and some frustrated with the rest of us for not involving ourselves while they were suffering.
My breadth is this if I don't like it for myself I will not do it to another. Just because I see a parent discipline a child I cannot jump to the conclusion it is abuse.
Answers: I have before. It be actually my son who intervened first, but I would have as well. Last year (my son be 10), we were at a supermarket and he saw one of his friends, went after him to say hi while I be doing something else. He caught up with him only to find the father clearly drunk and contained by a rage, being nasty to the poor dear and calling him horrible name. My son stepped in and told him to stop, the father rounded on him. By the time I got there, here was a crowd of people around them and the father was yell profanities at the two of them, I tried to get between him and the kids and told him I was going to call the police. Someone else already have, and my son's friend went back home in a police vehicle while his father was taken in and fined =/
The saddest thing is that since this happen, I've heard similar stories from other people about the father behave like this and worse, not to his son but to other people, and I know from personal experience that the mother's a piece of work too. I've filed complaints and concerns to the appropriate agency, but nothing's be done. How such a sweet kid came from those two people is beyond me.
A woman at a baby store told me I was tightening my daughter's carseat straps incorrectly. (She was 2 weeks hoary.) I didn't think it was rude at all. What if we have been in a car quirk and she hadn't corrected me? Now whenever I see someone doing what I was doing wrong with the carseat, I correct them!
The singular time I approached another parent was when their kid was acting like a touch sh*t at the park. He was blocking the slides so no one could go down, throwing rocks, etc. I go up to a woman who was reading a book and asked her if that was her son, she said "yes", she had noooooo model her son was doing all of this because she wasnt paying attention. ugh, it be frustrating.
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