My wife and I eat out a lot, and so our toddler is fairly well trained and mannered about being in public. Not everything goes to plan always, and if we can't calm things down quickly one of us will take her outside to calm down - other people shouldn't have to put up with us standing obliviously by
Sometimes children have melt downs, that's normal and it can't be helped. As long as you do what you can then I think everyone is happy.
An alternative story from yesterday, and I think this mother is a terrible parent and should be ashamed. Anyone who thinks this behaviour is ok can also go to back of the class
I was in Balham Family Practice on Bedford Hill yesterday morning, around 10:15. Sitting down waiting for my appointment.
A young lad, well dressed, about 2.5 maybe 3, at a guess quietly comes up next to me and throws all the magazines on the floor from the table next to me and in front of me. No tantrum, just quietly does this. Nb. I don't care about this in the slightest, it happens, no big deal.
The mother notices, comes up to him and coo's "oh sausage, don't do that sausage, no..." He carries on to finish off the last of them and has made quiet the mess.
Again, fine no problem. Who hasn't been there?
Does she stop him? No
Does she pick up the mess? No?
Does she apologise to anyone else? No
She plays with him for a moment, and puts him in his buggy. He is not upset or tantruming mind you. I'm wondering when she is going to make at least a gesture to the mess.
Nope. Ignores it completely, then wheels him out of a busy surgery no doubt expecting the nurses or someone else to clean up after her/him
This is appalling, absolutely atrocious.
So I and another chap pick up the mess, shaking our heads at how rude and inconsiderate this person was.
Did it matter so much? No, that's the problem it was a small question of manners which required very little to acknowledge or attempt to put right. Its the small things that show someone's character.
I cannot believe this mother thought it was OK to just walk out and expect others to clean up after her. What sort of message does that send the young lad?