NHdisneylover
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1. I think every IKEA has a supervised play area for children. If you 6 year old cannot handle behaving for the entire duration of the shopping trip (including check out time) perhaps the best approach is to check her into the small land club.
2. If your child is playing with the merchandise and you ask her to stop and she ignores you--GET OUT OF LINE and take the thing away from her. Really. One of wo things will happen: either the people behind you will let you back in (being happy that you controlled your kid) OR you will have to go to the back of the line--and you can make your child stand right there with you the entire time and explain to her that it is HER fault you are now waiting longer because she ignored you.
3. It is my opinion, having worked with lots of kids, that they do not "outgrow" attitudes like you are describing. She will only get worse unless you work to very hard to curb the 'tude NOW.
4. It seems you are disciplinign at home. That's good
You still needed to be much faster on the situation in the store and your DD should not have gotten out of IKEA without apologizing for her rudeness to the lady.
5. I agree with many others that you seem to be amused by your child's rude attitudes. This will feed the problem and make it so much worse. If you let this keep up until she is a teen (and then bigger than you) I feel you will really regret it.
Oh, in case there is any confusion--I am squarely on team granny here
2. If your child is playing with the merchandise and you ask her to stop and she ignores you--GET OUT OF LINE and take the thing away from her. Really. One of wo things will happen: either the people behind you will let you back in (being happy that you controlled your kid) OR you will have to go to the back of the line--and you can make your child stand right there with you the entire time and explain to her that it is HER fault you are now waiting longer because she ignored you.
3. It is my opinion, having worked with lots of kids, that they do not "outgrow" attitudes like you are describing. She will only get worse unless you work to very hard to curb the 'tude NOW.
4. It seems you are disciplinign at home. That's good

5. I agree with many others that you seem to be amused by your child's rude attitudes. This will feed the problem and make it so much worse. If you let this keep up until she is a teen (and then bigger than you) I feel you will really regret it.
Oh, in case there is any confusion--I am squarely on team granny here
