Giss Neric
Well-Known Member
I do sometimes get second hand embarrassment when I see children having meltdowns and stuff near me. I just pretend I'm navigating my phone but my ears are totally glued to what is happening beside me.
I do sometimes get second hand embarrassment when I see children having meltdowns and stuff near me. I just pretend I'm navigating my phone but my ears are totally glued to what is happening beside me.
when i saw this.....im dying
i would much rather see the parent that "loses it" on their kids than the much more common do nothing parent. Somehow people seem to think because a kid gets tired that it is ok for them to be a brat. I say good for the parents that do something bout it. I grew up with a mom that merely had the look, I do not know what happened if you ignored the look, I never pushed it as i assumed it would mean my impending demise. I was lucky I have brought my daughter to isney at least once a year since she was 2 never had a melt down, never ran around like a heathen or screamed like a banshee like kids now days do.
No my child has been theme park commando since day 1 we go open to close. i was lucky my child never had a melt down or temper tantrum whatever you want to call it ever not in public or private, and I never told her how to act in public she just always behaved so i can't take any credit, she just always seemed to know behavior expectations, so it was all on her, just good kid.Honestly that's likely not luck. Parents who ensure their kids can rest, reset, get fed, not get too overwhelmed, those are the parents that have kids that melt down. All of us melt down under poor circumstances. With Disney, I try really hard to make sure we don't have poor circumstances because that makes meltdowns likely.
A lot of parents at Disney try to park commando with young kids and don't stick to their known schedules. This isn't all on the kids.
only child? just asking....No my child has been theme park commando since day 1 we go open to close. i was lucky my child never had a melt down or temper tantrum whatever you want to call it ever not in public or private, and I never told her how to act in public she just always behaved so i can't take any credit, she just always seemed to know behavior expectations, so it was all on her, just good kid.
Both my children were like that.No my child has been theme park commando since day 1 we go open to close. i was lucky my child never had a melt down or temper tantrum whatever you want to call it ever not in public or private, and I never told her how to act in public she just always behaved so i can't take any credit, she just always seemed to know behavior expectations, so it was all on her, just good kid.
yes my husband passed away when she was 2 so she is it. She was however raised with two cousins who were like sisters to her.only child? just asking....
I only had one foot in either camp. My sister ran off and left me with her kids.Because we are all better parents before we have children.
AMEN!I cannot tell you the number of times I have seen kids climbing on railings/swinging on chains while parent(s) totally ignore behavior! Then when "Jr" falls off and is screaming because he's hurt, then the parent "tunes" in. UGH--when it involves safety and the parents are ignoring that activity, nothing drives me more nuts!!My biggest complaint is the parent who ignores their kids actions as if they are invisible. You all know what I mean.
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