Lisa loves Pooh
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If that child is two years old, doesn't matter. Best to teach them early on that they can't always have what they want when they want. It's just one of those facts of life. If they refuse to eat..... well, they aren't going to starve to death. Be prepared, bring a variety of snacks like I do, and let the kids help choose different things if necessary---before you leave home. Let them also know that they may not get their beloved favorite drink until after you land. Won't kill them, I promise.
This is the type of commentary I am speaking of.
I will try not to be offended, but if you expect folks to walk in your shoes, you should try to walk in there's.
My 2yo child is a picky eater who cannot be force fed and doesn't speak. Now--thus far he is not on the spectrum.
But are you seriously suggesting or implying that it is improper parenting as to why we can't deal with our kids. Seriously!
Yes, I know it won't kill him.
But just so that things are fair and you understand that you may lose your hearing due to blood curdling screams since he doesn't know enough ASL yet to communicate, then things are hunky dory. AS far as we know he is not on the spectrum, but his inability to communicate is presently a huge impairment in our lives.
So much so that I was called a horrible parent in Walmart recently b/c he was telling me he wanted out of the cart after running off prior to that and I wouldn't let him have his way. To the onlooker, he appeared to be a "mouthy kid" as he was called by an old goat. But he was simply doing his "grunt language" which would have translated into "please mommy please let me down nooooooooooowwww". But sounded more like whining b/c folks can be clueless when it comes to his inability to communicate. If it was a tantrum, it would have been obvious--and painful to listen to.
I don't put down any family for dealing with a PA, but I wish they'd think twice before assuming that it is a parenting issue only when having to provide alternative.
"It's only two hours" is a cop-out to the severity of the issue when speaking of whether or not it is fair to other passengers to be told after they are told on a plane.