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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What kind of a line could you not escape the moment the tantrum started? [/quote] Clearly you did not read the post PP. It was a QUIET meltdown. People only started staring because the other kid was making a scene. Not her kid. Apparently she's a perfect parent whose toddler only had quiet meltdowns that no one else notices. [/quote] I need to get lessons on how to get my kid to have a quiet meltdown. Sign me up.[/quote] My DD had a temper tantrum that involved her laying down on her stomach on the floor of a store. She was silent. I didn't know what to do, so I just stood near her so nobody would step on her accidentally. After maybe a minute or 90 seconds she got up and acted normally. It wasn't until I described it to a friend that she told me "That was DD's version of a temper tantrum." Also, a line at the super market can trap you physically, if everyone has shoppigng carts.[/quote] Not if you say to people "Please move. I need to see to my child." I can't imagine any customer keeping you stuck there against your will.[/quote]
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