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The child was not crying or having a meltdown. She was SCREECHING which the OP admits was annoying. When the so-called witch first approached her and said to control her child, maybe she should have apologized but instead she shot back at the woman. Sounds like the OP was not doing anything to quiet the child.
A poster said earleir that a little consideration from both parties would have gone a long way to fix the situation. To me that sounds about right, but I guess some people think kids are the end all and that every one around them should just suck it up and deal with it. I cut slack to parents that at least try, but not parents that think their little snowflake should be allowed to do whatever he/she wants at the expense of others. YMMV
Do we know that the OP didn't try to get her 2 year old to stop? I admit I haven't read every post. Regardless, unless the woman in the store followed the OP around the store the entire time she was there, she wouldn't have known either and was in the wrong for saying anything to her.
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If any of my children have tantrums, loud, unruly or inappropriate behavior that I cannot get them to stop in a public place, they and I will leave that place until they have calmed down. This is much for their benefit as everyone else's. This includes restaurants, Wal-mart, the grocery store, and yes, Disney World. I have a two year old, and those rules apply to him as well!![]()
The point is NOT lost on those of us who believe an overtired, cranky toddler should have never been taken to Walmart in the first place, let alone allowed to remain in the store once the child began toscreeeeeeeech just to hear the sound of her own voice.
There is a difference between the oft-heard whimpering, fussy, even somewhat whiny child you are bound to run into at Walmart and the child that was described by the OP. Any child that is screeeeeeeeeching repeatedly just to hear the sound of her own voice has passed the point of "rather annoying, but bearable" and zoomed right into the "Dear lord, make it stop before I start screaming myself" category. Screeching is not just annoying. As some mentioned, it is downright PAINFUL to many, including me. Why should I, a person who is quietly shopping and bothering no one, have to exit a store or run to the frozen food section, to escape the pain caused by the screeeeeeeeeeeeching of a child that CLEARLY needs to be taken home to chill out? Why should every person in the store who is pained or unnerved by the screeching have to leave the area?
No, the burden to depart is on the one doing the screeching.....Or on her mother, I should say. I don't think the toddler was being a brat. The poor behavior was on her mother's part, not the child's. The child had already made it clear, by nonverbal cues, that she was NOT in a state to be taken to Walmart, but the mother ignored the cues.
Yes, very young children have trouble expressing themselves and sometimes cry, yell, scream, whine or throw fits. But not all behavior is created equal. Screeching is not "a little fussy." Screeching is beyond what other shoppers should have to suffer. Screeching child = leave store. If you have a morsel of food in the house, you can come back later. What's that I hear in my head? "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few."Well, the need of the other shoppers to shop without ear-splitting pain outweighs the need of the toddler to screech and of the OP to get her shopping done.
Look, I like kids. I adore my own. But I'd never inflict a screeching child on anyone else. When DD was teething and prone to crying, etc., we stayed home. A little cabin fever wasn't going to kill us. She felt better at home if she was overtired and I know the other shoppers wouldn't have found an overtired, cranky child so adorable. MY world may revolve around my DD, but I am fully aware that the rest of the world does not share that sentiment.
When general fussiness crosses the line and becomes something others shouldn't have to put up with, you need to take a kid home.
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She didn't mention it in her OP, and that seems like a detail like that would have added to the sympathy factor.
Okay- so unlike me some people have no problem with a child screeching just to hear themself screech. They think that it is okay to be super noisy at Walmart because after all, it isn't church.
Well, I personally hardly ever go to Walmart for many reasons but the next time I go I am going to walk around while I am shopping going.............
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I am so not a brat! I am merely a noisy person!![]()
Had I been in the OP's situation and somebody said something like that to me or my child I guess I would've laughed a little right before she had to pick her butt up off the floor.
I know when my child is misbehaving and I will deal with him or her but unless somebody else wants a very serious altercation then they better leave me the heck alone. I am a very even tempered person and I can handle just about anything EXCEPT somebody saying or doing something to my kids and then I can turn nasty very very quickly and this would've definately been one of those times.
See, I take the above to mean you are the type that has NO idea when your child is misbehaving
If you are the type that would hit a person to the ground if they said something you didnt agree with, rather than walk away, you are not really a great gauge for behavior![]()
Had I been in the OP's situation and somebody said something like that to me or my child I guess I would've laughed a little right before she had to pick her butt up off the floor.
I know when my child is misbehaving and I will deal with him or her but unless somebody else wants a very serious altercation then they better leave me the heck alone. I am a very even tempered person and I can handle just about anything EXCEPT somebody saying or doing something to my kids and then I can turn nasty very very quickly and this would've definately been one of those times.