va32h
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ACtually I really don't understand it--but i have heard that. So not true for my kids. Their reward is getting to be out and about in public.
My kids are homebodies. Whenever I have to go anywhere they ask "isn't there anyone who can babysit us?"
This comes in handy though, when I need to go somewhere without them, where they might want to go, such as Christmas shopping. I just say I am running errands, and that sends them screaming in terror down the hallway. "Errands" is a terrifying word in our house!
My oldest was an angel - behaved perfectly everywhere. My son and 2nd daughter have much worse tempers. When my son was between the ages of say 18 mo - 3 years, we just ceased eating out altogether, because he was so prone to tantrums. And I just got tired of sitting in the parking lot of every restaurant, watching my husband and daughter enjoy their meal.
Now at age 6, he will pout and sulk in public, but he has outgrown the tantrums.
Dd2 will have tantrums in a store, because she doesn't like to ride in the shopping cart. I think she doesn't like to ride backwards. So I use the stroller whenever I can, although I can't push a grocery cart and a stroller, so grocery shopping continues to be stressful.
If I had left the store, I would be giving into his demands.)