My middle son is like this. I was at the playground and this other child was standing there pinching him. and while we should have intervened straight away I was hoping Isaac would do something but he didn't. He has made up for it now thoughHe will say NO very loudly if another child hurts or snatches. ( not including his brothers he just hits them) he won't hit or lash out ect at other children even if he knows them well.. Maybe our kids are just sensitive that way.
I can understand you wanting her to stand up for herself but maybe just call her over to you and say it's ok lets find you something else to play with seeing as that child didn't want to wait his or her turn. And praise her for being good and not hitting or getting angry kwim?


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He will say NO very loudly if another child hurts or snatches. ( not including his brothers he just hits them) he won't hit or lash out ect at other children even if he knows them well.. Maybe our kids are just sensitive that way.
Although, this mainly happens when children come over to play with her toys, when out and about, she will still step back but I actually think that that's ok. She's learning at home so am not too worried if she takes the more passive out look when out and about as she is only going to be turning 3. She does say that "That's mines"
at home to which we promptly encourage her that it is so lovley to share and take turns. In my mind she is still little and will continue to develop in these areas over time and DH & I will be there to guide her through it all.
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