Should children of the same age (under 12) play together even if they don't like each other if their mothers like each other?

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rotesand
2 years ago

Rather no – I say it like this: you can try it, maybe you like yourself soon. My kindergarten friend, with whom I have been friends for 27/28 years and who is about eight weeks younger than me, I didn't really like to begin with until we were consciously assembled by the educators – then there was a friendship for life. Children are often rejected first.

But as soon as you realize that it doesn't fit humanly and you don't get messed up, you should stop the mergers and force no one a friendship. Just as wrong, by the way, is torpedia real friendships between parents.

Nazgul89
2 years ago

Yes, it’s part of social competence. With people who don’t lie like that. I can’t imagine children finding common ground. The rest is education.

MrSlowhand129
2 years ago

No one should be forced into something he doesn’t want.

Ramboline
2 years ago

That’s exactly what I had as a child.

My mother’s girlfriend had a son. We were born exactly 24 hours apart from age.

We couldn’t stand out, bite us at the hair, spit on us, beat, scratched and bite us, couldn’t stop us two minutes without supervision in a room without escalating.

The end of the song was that my mother’s friend Witwe was and after my mother’s narratives, it had some time off my father, so that this was done with the friendship of himself.

When I was in the middle of 20, I met him again, the chemistry between us was still not true.

It’s like that for adults too. You see someone and you can’t suffer him from the first moment.

BlindSpecter
2 years ago

Hay,

No, that would be wrong.

You don’t let pets play with each other, who go to the gurgel, but the owners like it.

NicoFFFan
2 years ago

Definitely no! It’s forceful, and it’s not possible. No one should be forced into something he doesn’t want.

Greeting NicoFFFan

DieMelanie222
2 years ago

No. Friendship, including the closing of friendships are very important for children and your development. You shouldn’t give up that.

Nordseefan
2 years ago

Or rather no. Friendship/sympathy cannot be eternal. You can expect the children to respect each other. At least from the primary school age. In the kigaalter, most people don’t care about playing.

But if everyone just wants to sit around, you should accept it as parents.

gluebirne795
2 years ago

Children need to learn to behave and share.

Goodnight
2 years ago

No, they don’t. You can meet without children.

manfredkock
2 years ago

For children, this situation is harmful to life. There are traumatic experiences that are harmful to both children. The mothers need to make remedies by evaluating the welfare of their children higher than their nice conversations. They should have their conversations when the children sleep in their own beds.

LG by Manfred

RUBYNIA10
2 years ago

Hello!

No, if the kids don’t like each other anyway!

I’d rather have the mothers who like to go together to drink a coffee…รฐลธTMโ€š

Greetings!

Ruby

Hacker48
2 years ago

If you have the ambulance on a quick dial.

Ramboline
2 years ago
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