4 year old boy asking help about math subtraction to 911 officer
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Hahahaha, this is so cute! When im an officer, I hope a kid asks me for a problem just like this kid..
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oh bless the operator, he doesn't just hang up he actually helps the kid haha
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@errorspending more or less the same way my father did. unlike you, i dont see a problem with how he handled himself
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@errorspending and you would hope to god that they were wired to care
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Imagine if your own child disappeared and then you found him/her. How would you react?
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all I know is that if my child disappeared and I found them, I would be overwhelmed with joy and relief and I would shower them with love. There's no way in hell I would tell them about how much stress they caused me and how close to being kidnapped they were. Afterwords, I would sit down with the kid and talk about why I was so happy to see them and explain what I thought may have happened, and explain why it's beneficial to the kid to not disappear like that...not why it's beneficial to me.
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@errorspending not necessarily upset with me, but consider i had run off to god knows where, and for all they knew, I HAD BEEN KIDNAPPED. that's not anger, that's fear.
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being upset with a child after the fact for running off is completely irrational. If you think the child is too young to understand a conversation about the dangers of running off, HOW IN GODS NAME WOULD THE CHILD KNOW TO THINK OF THAT BEFORE HAND????
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and that there are other ways you can achieve the same goals, much more peacefully, while at the same time increasing the love between parent and child instead of driving a stake in it.
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I'm not arguing that parent's scare tactics don't work sometimes. I'm just saying it's morally abhorrent to bully and scare children into doing what you want them to do.
poor kid. mom's yelling at him for doing what she told him to do. He's 4!! give him a break!
errorspending 2 years ago 13
i think 15-8=1 =))))))))))))))))))))))))
DracoTommy 2 years ago 7