Bad parenting or accidentally said something dumb😂

I was at the park yesterday and one of the moms was trying to get her about five-year-old boy to go home and he was refusing and so she said OK. You get two hours of time out when we get home and walked away frustrated

Is this normal are other mom’s putting their kids in timeout for two hours?😬

or do you think this is one of those “if you don’t do this I’m gonna crash the car scenarios.” Where you say something you didn’t mean cause you were getting heated Lmao

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A bit different. But, I hear so many crazy threats walking around Disney. I try to remember or convince myself they’re overwhelmed too and don’t mean it 😅

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Crash the car !?!?? 😭😭😭 for my baby im trying to teach him that the first time i say something you need to do it , kids have the tendency to do what they want but threatening him w 2 hours of timeout to get him to go home is crazy she was probably heated 🤣

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Honestly I’d give her the benefit of the doubt on that

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Lol two hours 😂 Oh no. Brain short circuit-ing

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I do give my son a timeout until he actually calms down, and then I tell him why he was on a timeout. If he plays up, I do take away his tablet and TV time, but my son does say sorry once he realises he was being naughty. I have put him in timeout for 2 hours, though sometimes it can feel like you're putting your child in timeout for 2 hours, but I would give her the benefit of the doubt.

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