CanadianRose wrote:
I can understand your frustration ..... however ....
maybe ... just maybe ... some of those annoying children as ASD and their parents are at wit's end.
As a parent of a child with ASD (who is actually pretty well behaved), I take umbrage of the term "dumbass" to describe the parents. Judgment calls and name calling will not help you and only adds to the stress that parents already have. Believe me - I've run into some pretty caustic people who really haven't a clue what raising a kid with ASD is about!!
Notwithstanding this quibble - it is quite understandable to desire one's privacy and maintain a sense of calm in and around your own home. Perhaps approaching the parents in a calm, reasonable way would help to alleviate the situation. If social interaction and/or conflict resolution is not your strongest point - see about getting a helpful friend, family member or other neighbour to help advocate for you.
If the parents are either unwilling or genuinely unable to keep their kids out of your yard - perhaps it is time to install a fence so that a physical barrier would keep the kids out and maintain a serene home environment for you. (it will also keep annoying dogs from pooping on your lawn
)
That's very true. I certainly meant no offense-
I've often wondered what on earth I would do if I wound up in a situation with children who
would not obey me-
I was a very strong-willed child, and you know, as Bill Cosby says "All mothers put the curse on their children!"
("Someday when you grow up and have children, I hope that they act exactly the same way that you act.")
It's just very startling. I consider my home my sanctuary, and when I look out a window and there's someone wandering around, it's very unnerving and even frightening.
I wouldn't mind dogs on my lawn. Just people.
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