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Old 07-05-2004, 11:44 PM  
Kassidy
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Children need to learn how to behave appropriately in every situation. You can't let your kid run wild like a maniac at home then expect them to know how to behave in public. When there are expectations, boundaries, and consistent consequences, you won't have a problem.

I have 3 children and we take them to very nice restaurants. I see people cringe when we walk in because they think we're going to ruin their dining experience. These are the people who come over to our table to commend our children and thank us for having such nice, well-behaved kids. (they're 3, 6, and 9, btw)

That tantrum shit doesn't fly with us.



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Originally posted by Trixxxia
That's one of the main reasons why I tend not to take my daughter out to many places. She likes any type of attention - good or bad, so when she doesn't get her way - it's the scream/squeel that is so piercing, that I was beginning to get severe ear problems at one point. The thing is, if you give her attention - upset, reprimand, it just gets worst - if you ignore her, it continues - so it's like a catch-22. I can't wait until she passes this phase! So I understand - without a doubt - your predicament
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