Control Your Kids!
To summarize, this is a blog of a conservative that I read from time-to-time. It recounts his recent experience in a grocery store in which a woman was saddled with a misbehaving child, and the reactions various shoppers (one in particular) had to it.
At the risk of sounding wishy-washy, I see both sides of this.
On one hand, people DO have to shop and kids are going to have melt downs occasionally. I'm pretty tolerant of the occasional badly behaved kid in a grocery or other kid-friendly place.
But, I'm of the school of thought that if I am going to a non-child friendly restaurant and there is a child melting down, and the parents have decided to use this particular moment as a teaching 'life lesson' for their child, and not REMOVE them from the dining area, I have EVERY RIGHT to be frustrated and pissed off at this.
When my kids were growing up, (I had one well behaved and one not-so-much) we went to kid friendly places, or we stayed home unless we had someone to watch them. There's no way I'd take my kid to, say, Morton's or something and simply SIT there while he screamed and threw a fit. And this seems to be what so many parents do nowadays.
Some of the comments are jawdropping on both sides.
To summarize, this is a blog of a conservative that I read from time-to-time. It recounts his recent experience in a grocery store in which a woman was saddled with a misbehaving child, and the reactions various shoppers (one in particular) had to it.
At the risk of sounding wishy-washy, I see both sides of this.
On one hand, people DO have to shop and kids are going to have melt downs occasionally. I'm pretty tolerant of the occasional badly behaved kid in a grocery or other kid-friendly place.
But, I'm of the school of thought that if I am going to a non-child friendly restaurant and there is a child melting down, and the parents have decided to use this particular moment as a teaching 'life lesson' for their child, and not REMOVE them from the dining area, I have EVERY RIGHT to be frustrated and pissed off at this.
When my kids were growing up, (I had one well behaved and one not-so-much) we went to kid friendly places, or we stayed home unless we had someone to watch them. There's no way I'd take my kid to, say, Morton's or something and simply SIT there while he screamed and threw a fit. And this seems to be what so many parents do nowadays.
Some of the comments are jawdropping on both sides.
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