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Many parents often experience the uncontrolled behavior of their toddler when out in public, and what better place for your child to embarrass you than at the local supermarket.
The designers of our modern supermarkets are not in our favor, as they are more like an adventure play ground, with their coin-operated rides and machines. To bring out the worst in any child.
All parents should think twice about even putting a coin in these machines, if you do it once its likely you will find it impossible to walk past them without the full on tantrum for not allowing a ride or a surprise from the machine.
On entering the supermarket, the noisy activity, starts to stir up your child. Now you have the job to decide if your child should sit in the trolley or walk with you, either way there is no real relief.
At least while in the trolley his movements are a little more controlled, but depending on his mood that may not always be the case.
Every child has a limited tolerance when its time to sit in the trolley being pushed around the supermarket. It’s a good idea to keep this in mind, as his mood can be like the weather unpredictable and you are likely to face embarrassment without warning.
Getting out of the supermarket in a hurry doesn’t always work when you need. The checkout will normally be busy and slow moving. Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse, your child has noticed the lolly stand while waiting in the slow moving queue, as the tension is rising and the patients is about at its maximum.
Your three year old grabs the chocolate bar and is immediately told by his mother to put it back, “you are not having it.” Your child is quiet for a minute, checking out all the people in the store, then all of a sudden he lets lose with crying, kicking and yelling.
Leaving you feeling quite embarrassed.
At this point and time, there are only three choices left for mum to put a stop to his out of control behavior:
1. She suggests giving him the chocolate bar;
2. She could try to ignore the tantrum and read a magazine or talk to people around her to take the attention from the problem; or
3. She gives him a firm slap.
Realistically, none of these choices are likely to have the right effect. For one, if he receives the chocolate bar, this will be continued every time he goes to the supermarket.
If his concerned mother took notice of his performance instead of ignoring his tantrum, you can pretty much imagine the mumbling comments among some of the other shoppers, “Woman like that shouldn’t be allowed to have children.”
But then if she gives her child a slap she is then looked at as a child-basher.
No matter what treatment you choose for the tantrum child in public places, it seems a no win situation. Because whatever action you decide to take in handling your child’s behavior in the public, its likely heads will turn, judging you and your parenting abilities.
Not to mention causing a great deal of embarrassment, in natural fact, these methods are not very effective anyway.
Concentrate more on managing your child’s tantrums in the family home is the only other option, once this has been achieved.
The benefits will be rewarding for all concerned, going to the supermarket, visiting and other outings will prove to be enjoyable.
Article contributed by Theresea Hughes, creator of
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