I’m not sure how many of you do the preschool thing, but when your child becomes victim to a bite, scratch or other form of toddler assault, the preschool cannot tell you the name of the perpetrator. Well, lucky for me, my child does…every time…and it’s always the same little one.
Like any good mama would, I called the school and inquired about the incident(s) and, like any good school would, they told me they were doing their best to keep the kids apart.
Well, what do you know, the next week Caroline came home with the double-scratch on her cheek. UGH. The story, as told by my colorful two-year-old, is that Caroline was playing with a toy when “The Perp” {Any Law and Order fan in the house?} came and snatched it. Who knows what really happened in between the toy snatch and the double-scratch, but the end result is that I now have a two-year-old on “my list.”
Yup, you read that right, I’m annoyed with a two-year-old…no, not annoyed…I honest to goodness do not like another two-year-old. Call me crazy, but this kid keeps hurting my baby and I want her out (of school that is). Is that normal? Have you every had feelings of dislike toward a child in your child’s class? Am I a terrible person? AND how are we supposed to resolve this type of conflict when you’re not supposed to know who is hurting who?
Being the avid research that I am (ha!) I Googled the situation and all I could find was articles about moms hating their two-year-olds…dead serious…and that is certainly not helpful. I don’t hate my kid, I don’t like another kid.
I need your HELP.
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