ok..my step sister is like 8 and shes very rude. she really gets annoying but whenever i try talking to her my dad will say to mind my own business. Then she doesnt eat like ANYTHING but like carbs...(plain pasta, rice, thats it) she'll leave without eating..nobody knows what to do..(and dont tell me shes anorexic ..she doesnt even know what that means..all she wants to do is eat desserttt)her grandmother feeds her like pie and stuff right before dinner..and she has no manners of any sort...pleasee help and tell me what to do without getting in trouble myself.tx
BayBay24 answered Friday August 6 2004, 4:18 pm: all i can say is to not feed her desert b4 dinner and have your parents sit down with her and teach her manners (the erlier age you start the better they will tern out) and this could be just a stage that she is going through. i would know im 13 and the oldest of 4 i have a seven year old sister, 9 year old brother, and a 11 year old sister. IT SUCKS! i have to share a room with my sisters too. [ BayBay24's advice column | Ask BayBay24 A Question ]
SammyPie answered Friday August 6 2004, 4:14 pm: Ahh, the horrible thoughts of a child without manners. I have a cousin who is 10 who is like that. She stayed with us for a while, and basically ate us out of house and home (mind you, she ate every snack food in the house.) But then when it came to dinner or other meals, she didn't want to eat anything. I don't really know if you can do anything about a spoiled child, except for maybe talk to her grandmother and your dad. You're obviously worried about her, so make sure you take good care of her. If you babysit her, feed her like a normal kid (food first, dessert second.)
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