What do you do if they scream at the top of their lungs? Put your hand over their mouth? If they writhe and kick and scream with tremendous force and determination? Sit here and pin them down with both you and your husbands hands? Getting hurt in the process and possibly hurting your child in the process? Do other patrons want to see and hear this?Sorry Christine, while I understand that there are children who are FAR more difficult than others.
And I also see an issue with the "But my perfect child never....." posts here. Just gotta love those.
In your post, I believe I see an underlying tone of helplessness, and 'just let kids be kids'.
I have to very strongly disagree. If I thought my son would want to be up and out of his seat, we made sure we were situated where we had him penned in between us. If I thought that my son would want to use utensils like drumsticks, I would have made darned sure that he did not have metal utensils in his hands. Packs of to-go plastic utensils are a very cheap and easy answer to this one. (PS: BUTT iN THE SEAT was my mantra since my son was an infant!!!!)
IMHO, there is almost always an answer. A proactive and pre-emptive approach. Many parents just do not want to do what they should as parents and take these steps. They simply do not want to find a way to be 'responsible'.
And then after doing all that what is you had to repeat for over 30 restraunt visits in a row?