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    WHY do the kids always choose to play up, whinge, shout, scream, cry when you don't want them too!!

    The boys have been fine all morning and as soon as the mum rings they start fighting over a guitar (which they have 2 of!!!!) all hell breaks loose!! One has the biggest tantrum ever!!

    Typically quietened down once mum is off phone!!

    Kids- who's look after them!!! Lol

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    It was always my own children who would do that, but now I have one mindee who plays up!

    She's a lovely little thing, normally, but if there is another parent here she turns into a right little whinge bag! I had a parent bring her child for a settling in session last week & this little mindee did nothing but moan and tell me she didn't like the new child. I had to stress to the new mum that it wasn't personal & she tells everyone she doesn't like them!
    Then, when I have a mum collecting her child, mindee does nothing but cry that she wants the TV on and wants her dummies - neither of which she ever has here!

    As soon as the parents have gone she turns back into her lovely self again

 

 

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