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Going out in public with difficult child-new coping strategy?
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<blockquote data-quote="--Eleanor--" data-source="post: 82598" data-attributes="member: 3620"><p>in my humble opinion, preschool difficult children are bound to have store visits like this. (The good news is that, when then get a little older, they are susceptible to bribery for good behavior in stores!) I don't think I'll ever forget the time my husband and I took my son, then 4, to a home improvement store, where he proceeded to have a kicking, screaming meltdown because we wouldn't buy him a washing machine. And then, as my husband was carrying him out the door to the car, he decides to yell "help, he's stealing me!" Yeah, then I got to spend a little time convincing the other customers, the cashier and the manager that there really was no need to call the police...</p><p></p><p>Hang in there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="--Eleanor--, post: 82598, member: 3620"] in my humble opinion, preschool difficult children are bound to have store visits like this. (The good news is that, when then get a little older, they are susceptible to bribery for good behavior in stores!) I don't think I'll ever forget the time my husband and I took my son, then 4, to a home improvement store, where he proceeded to have a kicking, screaming meltdown because we wouldn't buy him a washing machine. And then, as my husband was carrying him out the door to the car, he decides to yell "help, he's stealing me!" Yeah, then I got to spend a little time convincing the other customers, the cashier and the manager that there really was no need to call the police... Hang in there! [/QUOTE]
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