Anonymous wrote:Those are Europeans. They don't know that in US you don't help others to put your kid in check in a nice or harsh way.. lucky you raise your kid here...![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you deal with this strange, attention-seeking behavior in 780-month-olds?
It's always middle-aged men and women who squat down and address tantruming toddlers directly, with exaggerated facial gestures and a sing-songy voice “What’s wrooooooong, sweet-ums???” It. Literally. Never. Helps. and is so annoying/invasive.
So the person who is responsible for the loud screaming and fussing in a public space is complaining that someone else's behavior is annoying and invasive. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I never try to help parents. I used to hold doors for people struggling with strollers, but it seems the "it takes a village" crowd only wants the village when it's convenient. So parents are invisible to me.
So because people don’t want you parenting for them, you’ve decided to become rude and not hold the door for people struggling with a stroller?
I've never tried to parent for anyone. But if parents are going to decide that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, then why bother? I don't slam doors in anyone's face, but I used to be the type of person who if I noticed someone trying to get in or out of somewhere I'd lend a hand. Not anymore.
Also it's a bit funny to call talking to a child "parenting" them.
Trying to get a tantruming toddler to calm down is very much parenting them.
You frankly just sound rude,
Anonymous wrote:How do you deal with this strange, attention-seeking behavior in 780-month-olds?
It's always middle-aged men and women who squat down and address tantruming toddlers directly, with exaggerated facial gestures and a sing-songy voice “What’s wrooooooong, sweet-ums???” It. Literally. Never. Helps. and is so annoying/invasive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you deal with this strange, attention-seeking behavior in 780-month-olds?
It's always middle-aged men and women who squat down and address tantruming toddlers directly, with exaggerated facial gestures and a sing-songy voice “What’s wrooooooong, sweet-ums???” It. Literally. Never. Helps. and is so annoying/invasive.
Yeah. What a bunch of jerks, trying to help out a frazzled parent who’s clearly lost control of a situation as their kid makes everyone miserable.![]()
If this has happened to you more than once in life, I suspect people perceive you as a sh$tty parent who can’t manage her own child. Focus on that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you deal with this strange, attention-seeking behavior in 780-month-olds?
It's always middle-aged men and women who squat down and address tantruming toddlers directly, with exaggerated facial gestures and a sing-songy voice “What’s wrooooooong, sweet-ums???” It. Literally. Never. Helps. and is so annoying/invasive.
Yeah. What a bunch of jerks, trying to help out a frazzled parent who’s clearly lost control of a situation as their kid makes everyone miserable.![]()
If this has happened to you more than once in life, I suspect people perceive you as a sh$tty parent who can’t manage her own child. Focus on that.
Anonymous wrote:How do you deal with this strange, attention-seeking behavior in 780-month-olds?
It's always middle-aged men and women who squat down and address tantruming toddlers directly, with exaggerated facial gestures and a sing-songy voice “What’s wrooooooong, sweet-ums???” It. Literally. Never. Helps. and is so annoying/invasive.