my daughter got in two fights in the same day
By poppoppop111
@poppoppop111 (5731)
Canada
October 15, 2009 7:54am CST
and she is only 6 years old. one fight at school then one at daycare the same day after school. wow did she ever get in trouble. who knew little gils could fist fight at this age.
5 responses
@maximax8 (31042)
• United Kingdom
15 Oct 09
I feel so sorry for your little girl. She should not be fighting because she is female and only 6 years old. I suggest that you speak to her teacher. I am a primary school teacher. I know some children can be quite nasty when in the playground. If someone is horrible to your daughter at playtime she should tell one of the staff on duty. Good luck.
@syankee525 (6249)
• United States
15 Oct 09
i think i wouldnt be saying wow but instead why have she gotten into two fights in one day ? i sure would my kids learned from the get go not to fight in school only unless they are threated and cant walk away
@rameshkumaar57 (5908)
• India
15 Oct 09
So what, small children will certainly fight.Of course some girls are always timid, whereas there will be one girl, who is always a fighter. It is always better to be aggresive in the early stages. Do not try to control her, but tell her very gently, about the harms of fighting and try to change her slowly.
If you try to control her, she might start to rebel. So as the saying goes, try to manage her with kids gloves.
@Wizzywig (7847)
•
15 Oct 09
Unfortunately, its not that uncommon to see little girls fighting. I've seen them as young as 3 kicking, biting etc and then calling staff "f**king b*tch" when they've been separated. The important thing is that you,as her parent, were obviously concerned enough to point her in the right direction. There are plenty of parents who seem to find it amusing that their children fight and swear.
@cherrylover (76)
• Singapore
15 Oct 09
Wow. i never seen anyone that young fight before. i guess you have to talk to your daughter about her fights and find the root of the reason about her frequent fights. ingrain in her that this is not acceptable behavior and try to let her understand that fighting is wrong. i guess she must have fought for some really important reason. i don't think young children fight unprovoked. all the best! :)





