jenpace
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- Jan 13, 2005
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Though I try my best to be respectful of the people around me, I am not parenting my child in a way to make your life easier. If I'm in the grocery store and my 2 year old is having a tantrum because I won't let him have a lollipop, I'm not leaving because the person next to me doesn't want to hear him cry.
A child crying because he/she didn't get some candy is really not the same thing as one who is being forced onto a ride that they're afraid of at DL. There are plenty of instances where children will fuss and cry if they don't get their way. What this discussion is about specifically is forcing frightened kids to go on rides that they're so scared of that they're crying and pleading with their parents to not have to do it.
And yes, I think that it's important to have consideration for everyone else in line when deciding to put a child through that.