I was at the playground today and another mum was giving out ice-creams to the kids (Magnum style with chocolate and caramel). She asked if my son would like one and I explained that he's not really had things like that yet, but thanked her anyway. She seemed shocked and asked how old he is, when I said 20 months she was like "awww that's crazy"
It was really kind of her to offer him the ice-cream but it made me feel like she saw me as a cruel and mean mum when I didn't take it. My son does have things like muffins that I make, digestive biscuits, fruit yoghurts etc but I'm holding off on giving him really sugary treats for as long as possible as he doesn't know the difference yet.
What do you think?
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She’s the weird one for saying that. Like how does she know he’s not diabetic or has a milk allergy or something? Lol

I domt think her saying 'aww thats crazy' is saying anything negative about your parenting. Its just a generic statement.
Saying 'ew thats crazy' or 'really? Thats crazy' with a tone would be more negative.

I find it odd that a stranger is offering out ice creams. You dont know what other kids are allergic to. I allow my daughter ice cream, she usually has a mini milk, icecream split or a rocket lolly for pudding. But chocolate im more restricted on. Like yours shes doesnt know whats shes missing out on so doesnt miss it.
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