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A guide to dealing with other people's kids

 

So an unruly young visitor has complained about your 'nasty' cooking...and is now using your sofa as a trampoline. Is it ever okay to tell off someone else's child? Here's the lowdown on what to do - kindly and fairly, with sanity intact...

By Fiona Gibson

  • When other people's kids are trashing your home... 

    In our eagerness to be liked by everyone, we mothers are often reluctant to spoil the 'fun'.

    'I worry that Marcus's friends will think I'm a spoilsport if I tell them off,' admits iVillager Jasmine, 37, mum to a seven-year-old. Yet the sooner children realise there are rules, the easier they'll be to handle.

    Try to nip boisterous behaviour in the bud, using the distraction technique, just as you would with your own children: 'Right everyone, you'll damage the sofa doing that. Come on - I've got some fun stuff to do in the garden.' Quick thinking required...

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