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The problem is if they're very little children, 2-3 yrs old, punishing isn't what's needed. Nine times out of ten, they're tired and/or hungry, and they're having a meltdown. Mom needs to quit shopping -- which is not more important than her child's welfare -- an take her child home and see to his/her's welfare.
I can' tell you the number of times I've witnessed this same thing. I know those little kids had been dragged from pillar to post shopping. It's past lunch, they're tired, they're hungry and they need a break. Even older kids, 4-6, can reach their limit with this kind of thing. Honestly, imo, if the kid's having a meltdown, it's the parent at fault here.
People, take your kids home and let them have some fun down time, a meal and a nap. How much fun was shopping for half the day when you were 2-6? Why do you expect your little ones to think it's the best thing since ice cream?
The worst I ever saw was this mother with a really little one, a baby really because he was a crawler. She was way in the back of the store, and she just put him down and let him crawl. 3 times he crawled all the way up to the front of the store (we're talking a really big store here) where a female customer would retrieve him, and take him back to his mother. 3 times! The mother was so blase about it, and she'd just put her baby down again and let him go. This was in a very upscale neighborhood and store. The mother was dressed to the nines. Obviously, her wardrobe was a lot more important than her baby. Talk about clueless.
So you just know that baby was going to be throwing tantrums in a store in a couple of years. _________________ Roqoo Depot co-founder.
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