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So I have two little ones that are two and three. Took them to a toddler class and my two year old decides to escape out the door with the other moms that were leaving. I see this as it's happening (I turned my back for a second to get my bag) and I shout for my two year to old to stop(obviously they don't listen) then I tell my three year old stay in here while I got get your sibling. The mom that my toddler walked out with makes some comment about "haha your kids trying to leave with another family" to which I replied yeah this one is a runner, my kid then decides to run away again so I run after my kid and as I'm walking away I hear this woman make a stupid, sly comment, "she doesn't need anymore kids." So unnecessary to make these comments- then as I walk back inside the teacher for the class says she normally stands by the door but was preoccupied (which is fine I get it) but the main point here is about the stupid comments of this lady. I wanted to tell her off about making unnecessary comments and keeping her high school bitchy behavior to herself or am I out of line here? I ultimately decided to just manage my kids and go home.

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Let it go. But honestly. I would have helped watch your kid and sat with them while you corralled the other one. Running away is a normal behavior. Hang in there mama !

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Let it go, but be ready to let her have it with a whole monologue if she gets bitchy again.
Everybody gets one free pass, might have had a truly shity day or something. But when a one time thing turns into a pattern, most def call her out for acting like shes 14.

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