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Guardian of a 2 yr 9 m old boy11 months ago
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Hello everyone My son is 21 months old recently new neighbour has come they have a daughter 2 year old she keep snatching and hitting my son but he is responding to her peacefully not in return not hitting her but he keep crying and now slowly he is scared of her and not playing with any other girls also thinking that they will also hit her how to deal with this

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Author of questionGuardian of a 2 yr 9 m old boy11 months ago
A. Thank u soo much maam for your valuable advice i did the same but i think some people doesn’t like if we speak anything about there children so Iam keeping a distance with her i think that is the best for my kid
RashmiMom of a 11 yr old girl11 months ago
A. Look if you’re the neighbour child is behaving like this aren’t neighbours collecting their child and if they aren’t you should talk to them that how is your child hitting my child it’s not good you need to teach your child not to fight like this because you know what happens is if the child any girl or boy gets into this habit of hitting in an early age they hit everybody whether it’s a child or an adult so you need to talk to your neighbours and do not let your child play with her otherwise your child is going to have more trouble bonding up with other kids
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