by gruffalo's dad » Fri Oct 31, 2014 12:48 am
AnotherMummy wrote:Please share with me your tips on disciplining excited-to-be-eating-out-with-their-little-friends toddlers - without it escalating to full on tantrums (which would be even more inconvenient for other parents in the restaurant)!
Personally, when going out to places where kids are (mine but others too), I always expect some level of mess and noise as well as an element of risk that my baby might be woken up ...helps me maintain a low level of stress...and keeps me away from being judgmental too!
I'm sorry to have to say this but your attitude is really poor.
If you are not disciplining your children because you are afraid of provoking a tantrum they you need to do a full 360 of your parenting because fear of a tantrum should NEVER be a reason for failing to discipline a child. When my daughter was 18-20 months she had a tantrum at a restaurant - a party of ten or so of us, including other children. I took her outside and we walked around outside until she was calmed down. We went back in, 10 minutes later she kicked off again. Again, I took her outside. It wasn't much of a lunch for me, but it nipped the issue in the bud - she realised that I wasn't going to placate her if she threw a tantrum and I wasn't going to leave her there to disturb other diners.
It's pretty shocking that your attitude to the rest of us is that we should suck it up and deal with mess and noise when we eat out. The worst thing about badly-behaved children is that when my children see them it undermines the hard work we put in in teaching them correct behaviour. It also means that some venues ban or actively discourage children, which I can understand given some of the experiences that they must have.
[quote="AnotherMummy"]Please share with me your tips on disciplining excited-to-be-eating-out-with-their-little-friends toddlers - without it escalating to full on tantrums (which would be even more inconvenient for other parents in the restaurant)!
Personally, when going out to places where kids are (mine but others too), I always expect some level of mess and noise as well as an element of risk that my baby might be woken up ...helps me maintain a low level of stress...and keeps me away from being judgmental too! ;)[/quote]
I'm sorry to have to say this but your attitude is really poor.
If you are not disciplining your children because you are afraid of provoking a tantrum they you need to do a full 360 of your parenting because fear of a tantrum should NEVER be a reason for failing to discipline a child. When my daughter was 18-20 months she had a tantrum at a restaurant - a party of ten or so of us, including other children. I took her outside and we walked around outside until she was calmed down. We went back in, 10 minutes later she kicked off again. Again, I took her outside. It wasn't much of a lunch for me, but it nipped the issue in the bud - she realised that I wasn't going to placate her if she threw a tantrum and I wasn't going to leave her there to disturb other diners.
It's pretty shocking that your attitude to the rest of us is that we should suck it up and deal with mess and noise when we eat out. The worst thing about badly-behaved children is that when my children see them it undermines the hard work we put in in teaching them correct behaviour. It also means that some venues ban or actively discourage children, which I can understand given some of the experiences that they must have.