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Next time calmly tell him "When you're ready, I'll be getting some milk" (or whatever) and walk away. He should follow you once he realizes you're not going to be playing his games anymore.
Are you serious? I am sorry but your kid is a brat. That it not okay nor should it be acceptable to you that he did this. Why not give him a good old fashioned spanking. If there was ever a kid that needed it, it's obviously this one. I feel so sorry for future society having no to put up with kids like this.
Take every single toy of his out of his room and store it somewhere else until he gets the message that that is NOT OK. Kid needs to learn that you are in charge.
When you go home, donate all of your son's toys and games to a neighbor's child. When your son asks why he can't have his toys, explain that one should never accept gifts from a stranger ...
There's a difference between being an abusive parent and whipping your child to teach him respect. Learn the difference.
Not trying to be rude but you did raise him. Apparently he thinks it's acceptable. Try punishing your child and he won't don't do it again. If I ever got mad in a store my mom would just walk away and continue shopping and let me freak out. That stopped me pretty quickly. Plus then he can't call stranger danger since you're not next to him.
This reminds me of a time I was babysitting my younger brother and he went to his room and called 911 on me because I wouldnt give him icecream at 7am. Funnily enough the police actually responded to his call and showed up at the front door. Kids these days. *smh*
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Geez, that's clever but please make sure you explain the dangers of doing that to your son
Maybe if he doesn't listen when you explain why that is bad, perhaps ask a local law enforcement officer to talk to your kid. False reports are a serious thing.