I ran into a situation the other day. My oldest son is five and the younger is three. An adult that we are around quite often tends to make a huge fuss over Teyler but, often does not acknowledge Tyson. I am not sure if it is intentional but, it does make me feel sad for Tyson. He may be oblivious to the situation. But, I feel like I am his protector... and I don't want him to feel bad. Both of my boys are great and I want everyone to see that. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I could talk to this person? The difference is very noticable.
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I ran into a situation the other day. My oldest son is five and the younger is three. An adult that we are around quite often tends to make a huge fuss over Teyler but, often does not acknowledge Tyson. I am not sure if it is intentional but, it does make me feel sad for Tyson. He may be oblivious to the situation. But, I feel like I am his protector... and I don't want him to feel bad. Both of my boys are great and I want everyone to see that. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I could talk to this person? The difference is very noticable.
Thanks
Sabrina