Snoopy - that's appalling,

not just the childrens behaviour but your sons too (sorry I don't mean to offend but that is my honest opinion)
My sisters children are a little similar in description HOWEVER when they are in our home they know manners are expected and if not displayed they don't get..........Sometimes, if I am honest again, it does add a little frizzion between my sister and I but am not doing it because I'm a nasty old biddy (have a few more years to grow into that role I trust) but because I really do care about my nieces and nephews and EVERYBODY learns from the examples they are set - that's what the role of parenting is (or used to be anyway) about after all for goodness sake - it ain't rocket science!
If I had a suggestion to offer you it would be to perhaps send them a family copy of The Water-Babies (Charles Kingsley) circ 1863. It's a book that I truly remember from my young(er) years and the main character Mrsdoasyuwouldbedoneby (no sniggering there pleaseeeeee) gives wonderful examples of why 'manners maketh man'. If you don't know of the book, the following, perhaps a little pretentious review of this classic,is something that might pique your interest:
The Rev. Charles Kingsley (1819-1875), social reformer, novelist, history professor, and muscular Christian, was also a naturalist who corresponded with Charles Darwin over the new theory of evolution. His fairy tale The Water-Babies (1863) combines many of these enthusiasms in a tale of how a little chimney-sweep goes backward in evolution when he is wicked, and forwards when he does as he would be done by. Atcually now I've remembered how fab this book was and how much I really loved it (even when I was a little tot myself) I'm going to track a copy (Ebay or smilar here I come) and put in store in readiness to read to my own grandchildren when they duly appear sometime in the probable next 5/10 years

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Chin up Snoopy...
