You handled that great! I often see parents be too lenient with their kids, and let their kids boss them around. So I love how you gave her a warning, and then a time out. You stuck to your words and you did great!
You’re wrong. What she should’ve done was gave her a hug and calmed her down and tried to reason with her on why crisps can’t be eaten in the play area. I know it is a bit silly with the girl wanted, however filming it, and posting it online for strangers to laugh at is very wrong. So stop giving this woman attention.
Here’s the thing lady. Filming that girl, bullying her, that’s not OK, what you should’ve done is, gave her a hug and try to calm her down and reason with her on why she can’t eat crisps in the play area. You obviously were in the wrong because your child was extremely unhappy and not understanding. I know with the girl wanted to do was silly, however you handled this very wrong. The most wrong thing was that you filmed her. Don’t try and get attention by posting your child’s tantrums.
@@GIRLDINNER123 it’s a toddler and she is a little, either way, there’s many better ways to handle the situation and posting it on CZcams for strangers to make fun of is not right. Also, I know the girl wasn’t really in the right mind but what about if you were 16 or 17 years old and your parents didn’t let you go to an unsupervised party that would open up all kinds of opportunities to meet girls and have a great overall experience, I’m sure you would be having a tantrum just like the girl that if not more. No matter what when someone gets emotional you have to support them and help them out of it not film them and bully them
@Cooper K I've never thrown a tantrum in my life and I try not to if something like that does happen ill just probably say dramaticy "my life is over" like other teens and no one is bullying her
@@GIRLDINNER123 your wrong on so many levels, not defending the girls reasoning I’m saying parents in general need to handle these situations better. Make sense? Don’t argue with me understand my point
@@GIRLDINNER123 also- that would be ruining and causing you emotional distress, imagine sitting through the evening upset that you couldn’t have a great time at the party that would open so many opportunities for friendships and relationships and your parents said you couldn’t go, that’s worth a tantrum and is super well evil of them, why would they do that that’s wrong
You handled that great! I often see parents be too lenient with their kids, and let their kids boss them around. So I love how you gave her a warning, and then a time out. You stuck to your words and you did great!
You’re wrong. What she should’ve done was gave her a hug and calmed her down and tried to reason with her on why crisps can’t be eaten in the play area. I know it is a bit silly with the girl wanted, however filming it, and posting it online for strangers to laugh at is very wrong. So stop giving this woman attention.
Crisps?
I automatically know you’re British
Well done 👍🏻
2 years old daughter temper tantrum.
aw pls no more tanturms play at soft play
No chips allowed in soft play
naur mor tauntruhms
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You shouldn't have put her in her stroller making her mad even more and u shouldn't record her tantrums.
Here’s the thing lady. Filming that girl, bullying her, that’s not OK, what you should’ve done is, gave her a hug and try to calm her down and reason with her on why she can’t eat crisps in the play area. You obviously were in the wrong because your child was extremely unhappy and not understanding. I know with the girl wanted to do was silly, however you handled this very wrong. The most wrong thing was that you filmed her. Don’t try and get attention by posting your child’s tantrums.
Maybe the kid was taught better and she shouldnt get mad over being not allowed to have chips in a playground it is basically the kids fault
@@GIRLDINNER123 it’s a toddler and she is a little, either way, there’s many better ways to handle the situation and posting it on CZcams for strangers to make fun of is not right. Also, I know the girl wasn’t really in the right mind but what about if you were 16 or 17 years old and your parents didn’t let you go to an unsupervised party that would open up all kinds of opportunities to meet girls and have a great overall experience, I’m sure you would be having a tantrum just like the girl that if not more. No matter what when someone gets emotional you have to support them and help them out of it not film them and bully them
@Cooper K I've never thrown a tantrum in my life and I try not to if something like that does happen ill just probably say dramaticy "my life is over" like other teens and no one is bullying her
@@GIRLDINNER123 your wrong on so many levels, not defending the girls reasoning I’m saying parents in general need to handle these situations better. Make sense? Don’t argue with me understand my point
@@GIRLDINNER123 also- that would be ruining and causing you emotional distress, imagine sitting through the evening upset that you couldn’t have a great time at the party that would open so many opportunities for friendships and relationships and your parents said you couldn’t go, that’s worth a tantrum and is super well evil of them, why would they do that that’s wrong