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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 152636" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I think I have gotten temperamental in my old age but I cant stand watching other kids acting up in restaurants. When my boys were little we did very little eating out with them but when we did, if they acted up they got escorted to the bathroom by Daddy! It wasnt a thing they wanted to happen very often because they got their hind ends busted. It got so just the mere threat of being taken to the bathroom was enough to simmer them down. </p><p></p><p>I have been amazed when we take Keyana out to eat. I always take her cup, a few small toys, and even some snacks for her to eat before the food gets there. If she gets antsy, we take turns taking her outside to run. I have seen way too many babies and toddlers just left to run amok and scream. I dont get whats so hard about bringing their supplies with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 152636, member: 1514"] I think I have gotten temperamental in my old age but I cant stand watching other kids acting up in restaurants. When my boys were little we did very little eating out with them but when we did, if they acted up they got escorted to the bathroom by Daddy! It wasnt a thing they wanted to happen very often because they got their hind ends busted. It got so just the mere threat of being taken to the bathroom was enough to simmer them down. I have been amazed when we take Keyana out to eat. I always take her cup, a few small toys, and even some snacks for her to eat before the food gets there. If she gets antsy, we take turns taking her outside to run. I have seen way too many babies and toddlers just left to run amok and scream. I dont get whats so hard about bringing their supplies with them. [/QUOTE]
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