tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5866823273808873549.post5453733492310806689..comments2017-03-22T03:55:34.448-07:00Comments on Nancy Cohen-Tomases: Curb Your ChildPugMomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03334609796932627536noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5866823273808873549.post-44716707515145097322015-08-14T16:56:02.820-07:002015-08-14T16:56:02.820-07:00No your post is truthful. I am sorry but I am of ...No your post is truthful. I am sorry but I am of the opinion that if you can't find a babysitter, and you are going to a nice restaurant then maybe you shouldn't go, or if the child starts to act up, a minute or two is acceptable. After that one of the parents need to get up, and remove the child from the area. It is called common courtesy. Now my soapbox....our society has become a bunch of I want to be their friend, I don't want to discipline, so children are not given boundaries regarding proper behavior. ( I even growl at my grandchildren about what behavior is acceptable in different places) The question would come down to would you allow a child to cry and throw a fit through a religious service, funeral, wedding? Eating is no different there is behavior which is acceptable at the table, whether you are eating out or eating at home. But we are so busy taking our kids to McDonald's playland where they eat and run around screaming and playing, or Chuck E Cheese, and we do not teach them how to sit down and eat as a family so they do not know how to behave at a nice restaurant. Siouxzq64@gmail.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00000168955273941468noreply@blogger.com