All that kid needs is for someone to "light him up" for that and he would stop that stupid $#it pretty soon. I can't imagine just standing there and taking it like that guy was doing--and out in public too.
I had a nephew who acted a bit like that in stores.
Once he told me he forgot how to walk, and lay down on the floor. I just dragged him along the floor by his hand, and really soon he decided he could walk again.
No one in the store said a word, but I got some smiles.
Once he told me he forgot how to walk, and lay down on the floor. I just dragged him along the floor by his hand, and really soon he decided he could walk again.
No one in the store said a word, but I got some smiles.
Yeah, I bet. And I would have been smiling if I had been there. Too many kids get away with stuff like that. I don't think anyone should actually abuse children but I don't think it is abuse to correct them when they are wrong and to show them that bad actions can have negative consequences.
Well yeah, sure he does. But in the pc society that we have been saddled with, that is frowned on and too many busybodies think they need to take it upon themselves to make sure that they help everyone else discipline--or not discipline-- their children. Not that they are going to help in any other way of course.