Or in this case perhaps downright neglectful. There's a girl (hereafter known as K) at the end of our block that is always hanging out in our cul-de-sac. It would be one thing if she had some parental supervison, but she doesn't. It's not just our cul-de-sac either. I've seen her bike parked at houses as far as two or three blocks away from where she lives. I wonder if her parents even know where she is half the time. The theory among the neighbors is that the parents tell her to go out and play and don't come back till dark. And this child is somewhere between 6 and 8.
The other problem we have with K is that she's rude. I'm not altogether sure if she's just never been taught proper manners or she doesn't care. My guess is the former moreso than the latter. She has a tendancy to march up to someone's front porch without being invited and is always trying to go into other people's houses. The other kids on my cul-de-sac are mostly preschool age or younger (with a trio of boys middle school age), and she often gets the younger kids to ask their parents for stuff for her. Stuff like juice, popcicles, toys (not long ago it was the sprinkler and the slip 'n slide), and if she can come in and play on a game system. She bosses them so much it makes me want to throttle her.
K is also...hefty. The older boys tease her mercilessly about it, but I don't think she really understands what's going on. Personally, I think she has a developmental delay, which would explain why she prefers to play with the younger kids. I think she relates to them better. But she also doesn't get that she's too big to play with some of their toys. It's not unusal for the little ones to ride each other's bikes and motorized cars (like the Barbie or Hot Wheels Jeeps we had growing up). K got upset yesterday because my neighbor, J, told K she couldn't ride J's son's 4-wheeler. It's not a new rule. The device is built for toddlers; K is simply too big for it and would be even if she wasn't overweight.
Last night kinda took the cake, though. We have cul-de-sac parties now and then, and last night was one of them. Everyone brings a dish and we play games, chat, and have a good time. There's also copious amounts of alcohol. It's one thing for the kids who live here to be around while the adults are drinking. That's their parents' call and while I don't like it, I can't say anything about it (although they don't get really trashed until the kids are in bed for the night). K has no business being down here without a parent when the alcohol's out. I know a couple of the neighbors have told her mom that there are adult beverages at these get togethers. The mom doesn't seem to care. This is at least the second time K's been in the cul-de-sac when alcohol was available. The first one was another (adult) neighbor's birthday party. The adults flat told K to go home and not come back that night because of the drinking. Alcohol turns K's presence from an annoyance to a liability. And even though I don't drink, it's one I refuse to be responsible for.
The icing on this lovely cake of fail? K's parents weren't even home last night. An older cousin was supposed to be watching her, but the babysitter was asleep on the couch. I doubt they even knew she was outside.
And of course, her mom once tore a neighbor a new one because the neighbor's puppy had scratched K. Yup, she's one of those who doesn't bother to watch her kid and then screams when the kid gets hurt due to her inattentiveness.
The other problem we have with K is that she's rude. I'm not altogether sure if she's just never been taught proper manners or she doesn't care. My guess is the former moreso than the latter. She has a tendancy to march up to someone's front porch without being invited and is always trying to go into other people's houses. The other kids on my cul-de-sac are mostly preschool age or younger (with a trio of boys middle school age), and she often gets the younger kids to ask their parents for stuff for her. Stuff like juice, popcicles, toys (not long ago it was the sprinkler and the slip 'n slide), and if she can come in and play on a game system. She bosses them so much it makes me want to throttle her.
K is also...hefty. The older boys tease her mercilessly about it, but I don't think she really understands what's going on. Personally, I think she has a developmental delay, which would explain why she prefers to play with the younger kids. I think she relates to them better. But she also doesn't get that she's too big to play with some of their toys. It's not unusal for the little ones to ride each other's bikes and motorized cars (like the Barbie or Hot Wheels Jeeps we had growing up). K got upset yesterday because my neighbor, J, told K she couldn't ride J's son's 4-wheeler. It's not a new rule. The device is built for toddlers; K is simply too big for it and would be even if she wasn't overweight.
Last night kinda took the cake, though. We have cul-de-sac parties now and then, and last night was one of them. Everyone brings a dish and we play games, chat, and have a good time. There's also copious amounts of alcohol. It's one thing for the kids who live here to be around while the adults are drinking. That's their parents' call and while I don't like it, I can't say anything about it (although they don't get really trashed until the kids are in bed for the night). K has no business being down here without a parent when the alcohol's out. I know a couple of the neighbors have told her mom that there are adult beverages at these get togethers. The mom doesn't seem to care. This is at least the second time K's been in the cul-de-sac when alcohol was available. The first one was another (adult) neighbor's birthday party. The adults flat told K to go home and not come back that night because of the drinking. Alcohol turns K's presence from an annoyance to a liability. And even though I don't drink, it's one I refuse to be responsible for.
The icing on this lovely cake of fail? K's parents weren't even home last night. An older cousin was supposed to be watching her, but the babysitter was asleep on the couch. I doubt they even knew she was outside.
And of course, her mom once tore a neighbor a new one because the neighbor's puppy had scratched K. Yup, she's one of those who doesn't bother to watch her kid and then screams when the kid gets hurt due to her inattentiveness.
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