My daughter was hurt in preschool

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bonkers325

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teach your daughter the art of the nipple twister. its an excellent defense against daycare shenanigans
 

sactoking

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If the child in question is under the age of 7, s/he cannot be legally liable for their actions, nor can the parents, as courts have determined that young children do not have the cognitive capacity for reason.
 

Vehemence

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Your option is to teach your daughter to not be such a pussy and to slap the shit out of the lil fucker next time.
 

Homerboy

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Originally posted by: bonkers325
teach your daughter the art of the nipple twister. its an excellent defense against daycare shenanigans

THE PURPLE NURPLE!!!
 

RKS

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Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Homerboy
I hate to see what some of you people would do if one of your kids got in an actual fight during their years.

If they're defending themselves or somebody else, I'll applaud them. If they're upset because somebody wouldn't give them a Tonka truck then I'd come down like a ton of bricks and nip that behavior in the bud.

But, ya, you're right. I think instead, I'll teach them to just make sure nobody is looking and to use a sock full of Linkin Logs and to deny everything afterward.

1. There is usually no more than 1 or 2 good Tonka Trucks in a given classroom; they need to be guarded with prejudice.

2. By the time a 3YO takes off his shoe and sock, trots over and finds enough LLs, puts them in aforementioned sock, finds the offender, and then can actually swing the sock with enough accuracy, he/she has probably forgotten why their sock is off their foot.

 

RKS

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Originally posted by: sactoking
If the child in question is under the age of 7, s/he cannot be legally liable for their actions, nor can the parents, as courts have determined that young children do not have the cognitive capacity for reason.


Hey pal, don't come into this thread and post logical statements, thanks buddy.
 

Homerboy

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Originally posted by: RKS
Originally posted by: sactoking
If the child in question is under the age of 7, s/he cannot be legally liable for their actions, nor can the parents, as courts have determined that young children do not have the cognitive capacity for reason.


Hey pal, don't come into ATOT and post logical statements, thanks buddy.

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Originally posted by: Homerboy
If they're defending themselves or somebody else, I'll applaud them. If they're upset because somebody wouldn't give them a Tonka truck then I'd come down like a ton of bricks and nip that behavior in the bud.

But, ya, you're right. I think instead, I'll teach them to just make sure nobody is looking and to use a sock full of Linkin Logs and to deny everything afterward.
I'm not talking about what you'd do to your kid. Don't try to read between the lines... I'm talking about suing the parents and anyone within 50ft of the altercation as many of the posters here have suggested for the OP to do.

I wouldn't do that so long as there was action taken. Either the kid being suspended for a week or his parents and him apologizing in person to me and my daughter infront of the class or something. But if nothing was being done you can be damn sure I'm going to do something. As an adult, doing what he did could easily land you in jail for a couple months.....i.e. it is NOT acceptable behavior for adults so it shouldn't be for kids either, especially since kids tend to turn into adults.
 

Savij

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Originally posted by: paulney
Originally posted by: Renob
Dude little kids get injured, NOT a big deal.

Bleeding is part of being a little kid.

lol I laugh at the
I already took photos of the bruises on her face.

Get over it and move on.

Bleeding is part of being a kid when you trip on a playground and fall. Or you have a friendly play, and accidentally get scratched. Getting bloody bruises because some bully came in and tried to take a book from you - not part of being in preschool.

I don't know where you grew up, but my preschool was like a miniature fight club. As soon as the parents were gone, it was on. Last kid standing got the jet, everyone else got cars and crayons. I'm surprised you even learned that your kid was hurt. Sounds like someone needs to be reminded of the first rule of Baby Fight Club.
 

Homerboy

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Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Homerboy
If they're defending themselves or somebody else, I'll applaud them. If they're upset because somebody wouldn't give them a Tonka truck then I'd come down like a ton of bricks and nip that behavior in the bud.

But, ya, you're right. I think instead, I'll teach them to just make sure nobody is looking and to use a sock full of Linkin Logs and to deny everything afterward.
I'm not talking about what you'd do to your kid. Don't try to read between the lines... I'm talking about suing the parents and anyone within 50ft of the altercation as many of the posters here have suggested for the OP to do.

I wouldn't do that so long as there was action taken. Either the kid being suspended for a week or his parents and him apologizing in person to me and my daughter infront of the class or something. But if nothing was being done you can be damn sure I'm going to do something. As an adult, doing what he did could easily land you in jail for a couple months.....i.e. it is NOT acceptable behavior for adults so it shouldn't be for kids either, especially since kids tend to turn into adults.

You're right. Adults and kids should be treated identically in any and all situations. Juvenile courts be damned!
 

waggy

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Dec 14, 2000
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Originally posted by: RKS
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Homerboy
I hate to see what some of you people would do if one of your kids got in an actual fight during their years.

If they're defending themselves or somebody else, I'll applaud them. If they're upset because somebody wouldn't give them a Tonka truck then I'd come down like a ton of bricks and nip that behavior in the bud.

But, ya, you're right. I think instead, I'll teach them to just make sure nobody is looking and to use a sock full of Linkin Logs and to deny everything afterward.

1. There is usually no more than 1 or 2 good Tonka Trucks in a given classroom; they need to be guarded with prejudice.

2. By the time a 3YO takes off his shoe and sock, trots over and finds enough LLs, puts them in aforementioned sock, finds the offender, and then can actually swing the sock with enough accuracy, he/she has probably forgotten why their sock is off their foot.


hahahahahh yeap.
 
Dec 27, 2001
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Originally posted by: RKS
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Homerboy
I hate to see what some of you people would do if one of your kids got in an actual fight during their years.

If they're defending themselves or somebody else, I'll applaud them. If they're upset because somebody wouldn't give them a Tonka truck then I'd come down like a ton of bricks and nip that behavior in the bud.

But, ya, you're right. I think instead, I'll teach them to just make sure nobody is looking and to use a sock full of Linkin Logs and to deny everything afterward.

1. There is usually no more than 1 or 2 good Tonka Trucks in a given classroom; they need to be guarded with prejudice.

2. By the time a 3YO takes off his shoe and sock, trots over and finds enough LLs, puts them in aforementioned sock, finds the offender, and then can actually swing the sock with enough accuracy, he/she has probably forgotten why their sock is off their foot.

1. Only if it's the one Tonka truck where the axel isn't gummed up with graham cracker dust.

2. Funny, but preschool is usually for 5 year olds.
 

Phoenix86

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May 21, 2003
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Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: OUCaptain
Children get hurt and bleed. Get over it. Seriously Get over it

You don't see something wrong with his daughter being assaulted by another kid? Then you're an idiot.

And, ya, for the record I'd sue the parents to pay for a doctor visit and for my and my wife's missed work in having to deal with it x 2 for pain and suffering. That ought to have an impact on parents who, obviously, give a rat's ass about how their kid behaves.

A fight at daycare is assault?

Better call in the cops for this one, little fucker will probably be on America's most wanted soon. I assume we'll charge him as an adult.

Man, if only everyone reported all these assaults sooner in life... There's probably be a whole division at the police station; arson, murder, theft, child slapping. It'd fit right in. Someone think of the children!
 

waggy

No Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: RKS
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Homerboy
I hate to see what some of you people would do if one of your kids got in an actual fight during their years.

If they're defending themselves or somebody else, I'll applaud them. If they're upset because somebody wouldn't give them a Tonka truck then I'd come down like a ton of bricks and nip that behavior in the bud.

But, ya, you're right. I think instead, I'll teach them to just make sure nobody is looking and to use a sock full of Linkin Logs and to deny everything afterward.

1. There is usually no more than 1 or 2 good Tonka Trucks in a given classroom; they need to be guarded with prejudice.

2. By the time a 3YO takes off his shoe and sock, trots over and finds enough LLs, puts them in aforementioned sock, finds the offender, and then can actually swing the sock with enough accuracy, he/she has probably forgotten why their sock is off their foot.

1. Only if it's the one Tonka truck where the axel isn't gummed up with graham cracker dust.

2. Funny, but preschool is usually for 5 year olds.

5 yr olds? uh no.

my daughter went to preschool from 3-4 then at 5 she went to kindergarten.
 

Scarpozzi

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I would start stalking the teacher. Everytime she looks out ber bedroom window, be standing there in a bathrobe...holding a pitchfork.

That'll show her.
 
Dec 27, 2001
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Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Homerboy
If they're defending themselves or somebody else, I'll applaud them. If they're upset because somebody wouldn't give them a Tonka truck then I'd come down like a ton of bricks and nip that behavior in the bud.

But, ya, you're right. I think instead, I'll teach them to just make sure nobody is looking and to use a sock full of Linkin Logs and to deny everything afterward.
I'm not talking about what you'd do to your kid. Don't try to read between the lines... I'm talking about suing the parents and anyone within 50ft of the altercation as many of the posters here have suggested for the OP to do.

I wouldn't do that so long as there was action taken. Either the kid being suspended for a week or his parents and him apologizing in person to me and my daughter infront of the class or something. But if nothing was being done you can be damn sure I'm going to do something. As an adult, doing what he did could easily land you in jail for a couple months.....i.e. it is NOT acceptable behavior for adults so it shouldn't be for kids either, especially since kids tend to turn into adults.

You're right. Adults and kids should be treated identically in any and all situations. Juvenile courts be damned!

Is that really what you got from my post? If so, then cross your fingers that reading comprehension isn't hereditary.
 

Homerboy

Lifer
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Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Homerboy
If they're defending themselves or somebody else, I'll applaud them. If they're upset because somebody wouldn't give them a Tonka truck then I'd come down like a ton of bricks and nip that behavior in the bud.

But, ya, you're right. I think instead, I'll teach them to just make sure nobody is looking and to use a sock full of Linkin Logs and to deny everything afterward.
I'm not talking about what you'd do to your kid. Don't try to read between the lines... I'm talking about suing the parents and anyone within 50ft of the altercation as many of the posters here have suggested for the OP to do.

I wouldn't do that so long as there was action taken. Either the kid being suspended for a week or his parents and him apologizing in person to me and my daughter infront of the class or something. But if nothing was being done you can be damn sure I'm going to do something. As an adult, doing what he did could easily land you in jail for a couple months.....i.e. it is NOT acceptable behavior for adults so it shouldn't be for kids either, especially since kids tend to turn into adults.

You're right. Adults and kids should be treated identically in any and all situations. Juvenile courts be damned!

Is that really what you got from my post? If so, then cross your fingers that reading comprehension isn't hereditary.

Honestly I'm not reading into your posts too much. You lost me when you equated this to "assault" and that you'd "sue the parents to pay for a doctor visit and for my and my wife's missed work in having to deal with it x 2 for pain and suffering. That ought to have an impact on parents who, obviously, give a rat's ass about how their kid behaves."

Because OBVIOUSLY the kid is being raised HORRIBLY by the parents right?
 

jagec

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Originally posted by: paulney

There was never an issue of fighting before: the majority of kids there aren't troublemakers, and they all get along nicely.

Then DEAL with it! This is a fairly harmless isolated incident, so what's the big fuss?
 

RKS

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Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Homerboy
If they're defending themselves or somebody else, I'll applaud them. If they're upset because somebody wouldn't give them a Tonka truck then I'd come down like a ton of bricks and nip that behavior in the bud.

But, ya, you're right. I think instead, I'll teach them to just make sure nobody is looking and to use a sock full of Linkin Logs and to deny everything afterward.
I'm not talking about what you'd do to your kid. Don't try to read between the lines... I'm talking about suing the parents and anyone within 50ft of the altercation as many of the posters here have suggested for the OP to do.

I wouldn't do that so long as there was action taken. Either the kid being suspended for a week or his parents and him apologizing in person to me and my daughter infront of the class or something. But if nothing was being done you can be damn sure I'm going to do something. As an adult, doing what he did could easily land you in jail for a couple months.....i.e. it is NOT acceptable behavior for adults so it shouldn't be for kids either, especially since kids tend to turn into adults.

Wow, you are blowing this out of proportion.

Since adults usually don't shit their pants I guess it's not acceptable for toddlers either.
So how many fights have you seen over a mag or book at B&N?
Would you expect a 3YO to apologize to you becuase you kid got scratched?

I would pay to see you sitting in one of those tiny pre-school chairs with a scowl on you face while a 3YO says he is sorry for something that he doesn't remember. All this while other adults look on and call you a tool under their breaths (after all they don't want to hurt your feelings and get sued).

edit: 3, 4, and even 5 (with late b-days) are appropriate ages for preschool; it is 5 or 6 when kindergarten starts.

 

waggy

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Dec 14, 2000
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Originally posted by: RKS
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Homerboy
If they're defending themselves or somebody else, I'll applaud them. If they're upset because somebody wouldn't give them a Tonka truck then I'd come down like a ton of bricks and nip that behavior in the bud.

But, ya, you're right. I think instead, I'll teach them to just make sure nobody is looking and to use a sock full of Linkin Logs and to deny everything afterward.
I'm not talking about what you'd do to your kid. Don't try to read between the lines... I'm talking about suing the parents and anyone within 50ft of the altercation as many of the posters here have suggested for the OP to do.

I wouldn't do that so long as there was action taken. Either the kid being suspended for a week or his parents and him apologizing in person to me and my daughter infront of the class or something. But if nothing was being done you can be damn sure I'm going to do something. As an adult, doing what he did could easily land you in jail for a couple months.....i.e. it is NOT acceptable behavior for adults so it shouldn't be for kids either, especially since kids tend to turn into adults.

Wow, you are blowing this out of proportion.

Since adults usually don't shit their pants I guess it's not acceptable for toddlers either.
So how many fights have you seen over a mag or book at B&N?
Would you expect a 3YO to apologize to you becuase you kid got scratched?

I would pay to see you sitting in one of those tiny pre-school chairs with a scowl on you face while a 3YO says he is sorry for something that he doesn't remember. All this while other adults look on and call you a tool under their breaths (after all they don't want to hurt your feelings and get sued).



hahahahah i want to see that.


though. i did try to teach my daughter at 3 to say sorry. of course thats IF I cought her in the act. something that happened an hour ago its useless heh
 

2Xtreme21

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Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Homerboy
If they're defending themselves or somebody else, I'll applaud them. If they're upset because somebody wouldn't give them a Tonka truck then I'd come down like a ton of bricks and nip that behavior in the bud.

But, ya, you're right. I think instead, I'll teach them to just make sure nobody is looking and to use a sock full of Linkin Logs and to deny everything afterward.
I'm not talking about what you'd do to your kid. Don't try to read between the lines... I'm talking about suing the parents and anyone within 50ft of the altercation as many of the posters here have suggested for the OP to do.

I wouldn't do that so long as there was action taken. Either the kid being suspended for a week or his parents and him apologizing in person to me and my daughter infront of the class or something. But if nothing was being done you can be damn sure I'm going to do something. As an adult, doing what he did could easily land you in jail for a couple months.....i.e. it is NOT acceptable behavior for adults so it shouldn't be for kids either, especially since kids tend to turn into adults.

What's a little 3 year old, who probably doesn't have the mental capacity to form complete sentences yet, saying "I'm sorry" going to do for you? Since you're all for teaching kids right and wrong, you're going to teach them that saying "I'm sorry" will remedy any situation.

They are three fucking years old. God damnit I would hate to see half you peoples' kids when they're 18 years old with the helicopter parents you people are. Your kid is not going to die from some mindless child's actions in a day care. It clearly is the american way that everything done has to be someone's fault-- more specifically, someone ELSE'S fault. The parents of america have to grow the fuck up.
 
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