I was at Aldi (grocery store) today. There was a family that consisted of early 20-something parents, a woman who looked to be a little older than me (grandma, I assume) and a kid of about 3. The kid was in the cart.
They had a pretty full cart. The kid was actually sitting in the bigger area of the cart and was surrounded by food items.
For some reason, the kid decided she wanted to open up some frozen food thing that looked like it was cheese sticks. I didn't have my glasses on, so I couldn't really tell exactly what it was...but I could tell it wasn't anything that could be consumed in the cart.
The family began to take it away from her, and she threw a holy fit over it. They kept moving the item around the cart, and she kept grabbing it back and screaming. Loudly.
After a couple of passes at this, the mother finally said "Here, honey. Here's my cell phone", and proceeds to hand her a fairly expensive looking android-type phone to play with.
The kid shut up and began to play with the phone.
I guess I'm of two minds here: Part of me feels like it was shitty parenting by giving in to the kid, but part of me was grateful that the shrieking stopped.
I remember my youngest throwing occasional fits like this and I'd generally take him outside the store if I had to correct him more than once. I do, however, remember getting desperate a couple of times and giving in to him when it was just he and I in the store and I couldn't leave. I consider myself extremely lucky that I always had a great support system of family and sitters and rarely had to tote my ADHD son around on errands.
What do you guys think? My personal opinion is that, since she wasn't alone, one of them should have removed the child and let the others attend to checking out. (It was a gorgeous day) I would have been more sympathetic if she had been alone and had to face the tough decision of letting her throw her fit -versus- giving in to her in order to shut her up.
It also bears noting that it was enough of a tantrum that people were stopping and staring, and some were even shuddering at the ear piercing screams.
They had a pretty full cart. The kid was actually sitting in the bigger area of the cart and was surrounded by food items.
For some reason, the kid decided she wanted to open up some frozen food thing that looked like it was cheese sticks. I didn't have my glasses on, so I couldn't really tell exactly what it was...but I could tell it wasn't anything that could be consumed in the cart.
The family began to take it away from her, and she threw a holy fit over it. They kept moving the item around the cart, and she kept grabbing it back and screaming. Loudly.
After a couple of passes at this, the mother finally said "Here, honey. Here's my cell phone", and proceeds to hand her a fairly expensive looking android-type phone to play with.
The kid shut up and began to play with the phone.
I guess I'm of two minds here: Part of me feels like it was shitty parenting by giving in to the kid, but part of me was grateful that the shrieking stopped.
I remember my youngest throwing occasional fits like this and I'd generally take him outside the store if I had to correct him more than once. I do, however, remember getting desperate a couple of times and giving in to him when it was just he and I in the store and I couldn't leave. I consider myself extremely lucky that I always had a great support system of family and sitters and rarely had to tote my ADHD son around on errands.
What do you guys think? My personal opinion is that, since she wasn't alone, one of them should have removed the child and let the others attend to checking out. (It was a gorgeous day) I would have been more sympathetic if she had been alone and had to face the tough decision of letting her throw her fit -versus- giving in to her in order to shut her up.
It also bears noting that it was enough of a tantrum that people were stopping and staring, and some were even shuddering at the ear piercing screams.
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