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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s also really normal for a parent to take a baby or toddler out if they start to fuss. Also if you buy them fancy outfits for the wedding (Kohl’s is great for this) you will be surprised how much extra time you buy from the 3 and 6 year old at least. It’s also very normal for kids that age to eat during mass assuming it’s not messy. We had soecial mass treats which included those baby puff tings that are like the baby version of Cheetos, those dried yogurt things, cereal we didn’t normally get like honey but cheerios. That boy’s you at least another 10 minutes. Does your six year old read yet? I got one of those great kids bibles with tons of picture and would give it to my son during mass. He had a teacher that was amazed at his knowledge of the Old Testament — those were the best stories with all the battles and so forth so he would read those over and over again. Our church also had a weekly activity sheet for little kids that had a seek and find picture related to the gospel and stuff like that. Also Catholics are really used to little kids. It’s sort of our thing. Every one in a while you get an older lady who gives you the stink eye about your kids, but it’s much more common to have someone compliment you on how sweet they are and acknowledge that you’re really trying. I had masses where my kids were literally climbing over my head and people would say “you’re such a good mom! You’re so patient with them!” Basically anything short of smacking them and people give you the benefit of the doubt.[/quote] It so not normal for toddlers to eat during Mass. Parent better. I agree some parents do it but it still considered disrespectful. [/quote]
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