Anonymous wrote:My kids don’t use screens, but this has honestly never bothered me. So Sesame Street is on in the background, big deal. At most airports and doctors offices, there is music playing or a television on tuned to cnn or some such anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Took our 19 month old to Europe and happily let her watch some short videos on the iPad without headphones on the plane. The white noise of the plane helped to drown it out and I am CERTAIN our row mates would rather hear a little Winnie the Pooh than hear a whiny child.
I am CERTAIN they would prefer to hear neither! Use some damn headphones! Its unbelievable to me how people justify this kind of obnoxious, thoughtless behavior.
Anonymous wrote:If someone’s child was watching something without using headphones, and the parents refused to turn the sound off after a polite request, I would simply begin watching hardcore pornography on my tablet, angling the screen so the child could see. I would, however, use headphones. Because I’m thoughtful like that.
Anonymous wrote:My special needs child wouldn’t wear them as a youngster. He is more important than you. Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:I do this and I don’t care. It’s not that big of a deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Took our 19 month old to Europe and happily let her watch some short videos on the iPad without headphones on the plane. The white noise of the plane helped to drown it out and I am CERTAIN our row mates would rather hear a little Winnie the Pooh than hear a whiny child.
Um, no. I had to listen to a toddler watching Elmo on an hour flight to Boston and I wanted to poke out my own eardrums. I could hear it even with my own headphones on. What is the point of not having her wear headphones? To prove some point to yourself that somehow watching a video without headphones is better than with headphones? Or that it doesn't really count or something? You're totally selfish and I'm sure your row mates hated you but didn't want to start something with a potentially crazy person on a plane.
Anonymous wrote:I rarely give my toddler the phone. But if she's melting down and crying, it's a last resort. Sorry to the doctor who had to listen to baby shark yesterday. I had an ear infection. But it took an hour long than I'd planned.
Toddler headphones are huge. Is everyone carrying these around constantly? Obviously if I'm going on a plane I have them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My special needs child wouldn’t wear them as a youngster. He is more important than you. Get over yourself.
My SN child wouldn't wear them either when he was little. He either used the tablet with no sound or not at all. You need to get over yourself and your SN child by virtue of SN does not get entitled to special privileges and if you set him up to think he does, you are going to have a host of issues later on.
You are not entitled to silence in the world. It is not a crime to not use headphones. Just your personal preference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My special needs child wouldn’t wear them as a youngster. He is more important than you. Get over yourself.
My SN child wouldn't wear them either when he was little. He either used the tablet with no sound or not at all. You need to get over yourself and your SN child by virtue of SN does not get entitled to special privileges and if you set him up to think he does, you are going to have a host of issues later on.
Anonymous wrote:Doing this and refusing to use the headphones was the start of an incident we witnessed that ended with a family of 4 being kick off a flight a few weeks ago.