MushyMushy
Marseeya Here!
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This will not be popular.
Unless THE CHILD has the appointment, he/she has no business going to these appointments. YOU may think your child is perfect and well behaved, but they should not be inflicted on others. Lots of folks sitting in the doctor's office are not feeling well or stressed about their visit. They don't need to deal with "well behaved" children. It is a major distraction and a disruption. Taking them into the exam room is a distraction to the medical professionals. Leaving them in the waiting room to "chat" and be "well behaved" is just plain disrespectful. AND you are forcing the staff to "look out" for YOUR child.
This, to me, is just like taking your child to work because you don't have a babysitter that day. Unprofessional AND unwelcome.
Do unto others.......
Your delivery is a bit harsh, but I agree with you. I had to take my DH to a specialist a while back and the waiting room was fairly crowded. This elderly woman was dropped off in her wheelchair and she was obviously pretty miserable and in a good bit of pain. Next thing you know these parents with 3 kids came in and they were playing around the woman's wheelchair and being disruptive and accidentally bumping her chair. That's not to say they were *bad* -- on the contrary, they were being relatively quiet and just being kids. But I felt so bad for this poor woman.
And why would you want to take a healthy kid into a GP's office anyway? Aren't you worried they'll catch something?

"But she's good and she will just sit there" Uh no.....she won't and we are not babysitters!! 
