I would have asked her if you could talk to her on the side and be descreet about it and told her what you saw. To save the embarrasment on her part, because kids just dont know better sometimes expescially at that age. And then she would be aware of her kids actions and probably make him put it back and explain to him why he cant do that, or however she decides to punish her kid. And sometimes not saying anything is best too. She'll eventually figue it out one way or another. :)
and your fear of her getting offended is only natural. No parent likes to hear from a complete stranger that their kid did something bad and of course the child is going to deny it and every parent wants to believe their kid over some dude lol Its all about the approach dont just shout in a mean tone hey your child just stole a pack of gum. Just be calm and polite.
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I would have asked her if you could talk to her on the side and be descreet about it and told her what you saw. To save the embarrasment on her part, because kids just dont know better sometimes expescially at that age. And then she would be aware of her kids actions and probably make him put it back and explain to him why he cant do that, or however she decides to punish her kid. And sometimes not saying anything is best too. She'll eventually figue it out one way or another. :)
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and your fear of her getting offended is only natural. No parent likes to hear from a complete stranger that their kid did something bad and of course the child is going to deny it and every parent wants to believe their kid over some dude lol Its all about the approach dont just shout in a mean tone hey your child just stole a pack of gum. Just be calm and polite.