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re: Introducing Children To Fine Dining.
Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:34 am to Cold Cous Cous
Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:34 am to Cold Cous Cous
Yes, my six year old would not "appreciate it".
Neither would my nine year old, due not to his behavior, but due to his personality.
My 11 year old would savor every moment of it however.
She has been to a lot of great restaurants.
Neither would my nine year old, due not to his behavior, but due to his personality.
My 11 year old would savor every moment of it however.
She has been to a lot of great restaurants.
Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:47 am to Lsupimp
My daughter was restaurant worthy from 3 on, never a problem, she loved to people watch, so her chair always faced toward the dining area. She loved to eat almost anything we put in front of her.
My son, 5 years later, was a different story. We didn't feel safe till he was 8 or 9, he was full of mischief and no one was safe. He would disappear from our table in a second and reappear at someones else, and he lived on Cocoa Pebbles and little else.
Same parents, but 2 children entirely different experiences.
But if a parent has a child misbehaving it is their responsibility to handle it and not bother others. Period.
My son, 5 years later, was a different story. We didn't feel safe till he was 8 or 9, he was full of mischief and no one was safe. He would disappear from our table in a second and reappear at someones else, and he lived on Cocoa Pebbles and little else.
Same parents, but 2 children entirely different experiences.
But if a parent has a child misbehaving it is their responsibility to handle it and not bother others. Period.
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