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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-08-15 03:44 pm

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Re: Advice Thread

(Anonymous) 2015-08-15 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I would just try to talk to him about various things, like what's going on in his kindergarten/pre-school, if he has seen this and that movie, how you LOVED Batman too when you were a kid and just in general take interest in what's going on in his life. Also play with him, do puzzles, draw, read stories, whatever he likes to do. If his mother is fine with it, maybe let him play on your phone or something (I have a half-sister that turns 5 in November, and she loves drawing apps for instance.)

Try to keep him engaged, but if he does act out in any way you know is inappropriate I wouldn't actively scold him myself (especially if you don't know him that well) but rather say something like "What does your mommy say about x behaviour?" or "Does your mommy think that's okay?", letting him know that you're not totally cool with it and just bringing it to his attention without really scolding.